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Old 07-11-2014, 05:25 PM
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How much?? I have the inner bushings already.. What kind are they??
Wait? Inner bushings? There's only one bushing on the c-rod. If you have the bushings already its best to just order some mevotechs or raybestos c-rods from rock auto and get the rubber bushings pushed out, then install your poly bushings.
 
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Camber kits?
 
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Old 07-12-2014, 01:13 AM
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And springs and New bumper
 
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I think you'll enjoy the view once your car is dropped. It gives you a whole new appreciation for your 19s
 
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Old 07-12-2014, 01:45 AM
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Goin to 20s tho. XXR don't judge me
 
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Old 07-12-2014, 01:51 AM
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Wait.. Didn't you vow not to drop your car? Or was that TheJuice?
 
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Def not me. I've been waitin a long time for this
 
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Def not me. I've been waitin a long time for this
Oh, OK. Must be juice with his fat lookin body and mini lookin inset wheels.

How low do those springs go?
 
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Old 07-12-2014, 02:38 AM
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350z s tech, 1.2" F and 1.1" rear. Not gonna roll the rears with a 285 rear
 
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Damn, I just looked at yer car. You're gonna be jerkin it to yer wheel gap when yer done. That stock wheel gap looks bazaar to me anymore.

Waiting for pics!
 
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350z s tech, 1.2" F and 1.1" rear. Not gonna roll the rears with a 285 rear
May wanna consider it. I have stock 18s with stock 245/45 tires and eibach pro (.8" rear) and I ended up having to roll. it would rub on hard corners.
 
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U think so for the front or back ?
 
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Originally Posted by PLENUMCOUPE
U think so for the front or back ?
For the back. Its easy as fug, tho, man. It seems intimidating, but just go get an $8 wooden baseball bat, jack up the rear until you can fit the bat between the wheel and fender and start applying progressive pressure.

Honesty, if you pick a hot enough day. Park it in the sun and go slow enough, and don't mind sweating a lot you don't even need a heat gun if you go slow enough.

And I just rolled mine to about 45 degrees. You don't need to roll em flat.
 
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I saw the DIY on here with the PVC pipe and hair dryer but I heard a buncha times that the tire fits without even rolling so I'll see how it goes. Have u guys heard the sound of the rears rubbing and is it just the same sound the front makes?
 


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