What did you do to the G today?
#811
They are quite a bit louder than stock cats, search the forum, you'll find a few veteran members who have taken them off of their cars simply because they are to loud, one if I remember correctly within days of installing them. They are also illegal in all 50 states, period. There are options that are legal in every state other than California, I don't know where the op lives but if it's outside of CA he has legal options and doesn't have to worry about offering a bribe to get through smog.
#812
^^^ well I personally have them and don't think they're loud at all but that's my opinion, but it all depends on your set up I've seen some threads where members say that they have rasp w/ art pipes and are very loud, and then you have other members including myself that don't have rasp and don't think theyre loud but to each their own. . . .
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#815
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After years of struggle, buying the right adjustable A-Arms (SPL) I found a company that knows how to align our cars with altered suspensions. Took SLICK to Precision Z after ordering more spacers from SPL.
Camber left front is -0.7 & right front is -0.8
Caster is 7.4 left and right
Toe is 0.05 left and right
Camber for the rear is -1.5 both sides
Toe is 0.09 both sides
Maybe I can buy new Michelins for the front shortly without worries of them cutting the insides quarters.
Gary
Camber left front is -0.7 & right front is -0.8
Caster is 7.4 left and right
Toe is 0.05 left and right
Camber for the rear is -1.5 both sides
Toe is 0.09 both sides
Maybe I can buy new Michelins for the front shortly without worries of them cutting the insides quarters.
Gary
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#823
I watched it get **** on by a few birds, then rained on. Then, drug a good portion of the exhaust across the bottom of my driveway trying to get it into the garage. I might just raise it up ~1/2" today if im feeling "saucy". Still waiting on wheels to show up, and on the search for some lightly used 285/35r19. which isnt going well.... hint hint.