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Old 03-14-2010, 04:00 AM
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^^lol why? your fitment is perfect on!
 
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Old 03-14-2010, 04:04 AM
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^Haha, I could always go more aggressive. I'm not seriously thinking about it, I don't think I'd ever pull my fenders. I am going to go a bit more aggressive in the front though once I get new front tires (maybe a hair lower too).
 
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My G will be ready this weekend...i have a question about what you coupe guys do for the front fender well plastics. I know there are a couple screws up in there that secure the plastic near the fender edge, What do you guys do about those screws? Leave them? Do you guys heat up your plastic with a heat gun and push them up a bit? Just curious about going over a bump and the tire rubbing on the plastic. Thanks
 
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Old 03-14-2010, 04:13 AM
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Originally Posted by xXHotelCrazyXx
My G will be ready this weekend...i have a question about what you coupe guys do for the front fender well plastics. I know there are a couple screws up in there that secure the plastic near the fender edge, What do you guys do about those screws? Leave them? Do you guys heat up your plastic with a heat gun and push them up a bit? Just curious about going over a bump and the tire rubbing on the plastic. Thanks
lol u noob, yah u take off the screw at least the on the very top but for the tire hitting the plastic part don't worry about that won't do damage to the tire

think of it as plastic/rubber melting on the tires and u get a WHOLE new tire lmfao
 
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Old 03-14-2010, 04:16 AM
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lol u noob, yah u take off the screw at least the on the very top but for the tire hitting the plastic part don't worry about that won't do damage to the tire

think of it as plastic/rubber melting on the tires and u get a WHOLE new tire lmfao
lol.... Ill take out the screw. Will the tires even rub on the plastic?
 
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^^maybe who knows.. it could depends if the tire bounces in there
 
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I adjusted my dampeners to the stiffest setting so i guess we will see :P Ill take out the screws while im getting an alignment, BTW firestone tire centers offer an alignment for $120 and its for a lifetime. You can get as many alignments as you need for that vehicle if you purchase the lifetime plan for $120
 
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^^ lol welcome to like 5 years ago haha thats so old now
 
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back on topic

 
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Old 03-14-2010, 04:22 AM
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^^ lol welcome to like 5 years ago haha thats so old now
lol u know im fresh meat in this thread now
 
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Old 03-14-2010, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by 4Dr.Madness.
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Well you know from rockin' the Kurookie, that ground clearance is an issue if you are dumpt. My bumper as it is right now is 2.75" off the ground and I scrape all the time coming out of driveways. My parking lot at work is what I'm most worried about, I might have to start parking on the street, haha. I already don't parking in the lot at my church. Its hilarious to talk to church members about why. I'm like "yeah I'm way too low to get in and out of the steep driveway" the looks on their faces is priceless.
 
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Originally Posted by xXHotelCrazyXx
My G will be ready this weekend...i have a question about what you coupe guys do for the front fender well plastics. I know there are a couple screws up in there that secure the plastic near the fender edge, What do you guys do about those screws? Leave them? Do you guys heat up your plastic with a heat gun and push them up a bit? Just curious about going over a bump and the tire rubbing on the plastic. Thanks
like dre said, need to remove the screws. i took all mine out. also depends on what coils you run and how low. im on stances at full stiff and still rub my liners. prob wouldnt hurt anything if you decide to remove them. i just think it would be noisey with stones/pebbles getting thrown up and hitting your fenders
 
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