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Post by 92ehatch on Feb 4, 2010 7:00:03 GMT -5
picked these bad boys up for $50 with good tires! dirty, but whos car isnt after all this snow 14x6 +35 offset now i need coilovers
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Post by silenthunt5 on Feb 4, 2010 14:37:22 GMT -5
falken ziex 512 makes a tire that is 205-60-14, although its slightly bigger then the 205-55-14 your looking for.
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Post by roadrunner on Feb 5, 2010 0:27:29 GMT -5
those definitly look like bottle caps!! the ziex's would be a great choice i dont think they are too terribly priced! nice job on the shoppin bit glad ya could get some new wheels for a good deal!
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Post by 92ehatch on Feb 5, 2010 7:27:38 GMT -5
yeah. 205/60/14 are too big
up through april discount tire has falcon azenis rt in 195/60/14 on sale for 66 a piece with an 80 dollar rebate.
ill try and get some for auto x season
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Post by roadrunner on Feb 5, 2010 22:10:29 GMT -5
thats a pretty sweet deal but i think you should look in to gettin 2 sets of tires on for auto-x and the other for dd just so you dont have to constantly run out and get more tires
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Post by roadrunner on Feb 5, 2010 22:11:01 GMT -5
and what are you lookin for coilover wise?
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Post by 92ehatch on Feb 6, 2010 19:32:31 GMT -5
i am eventually looking at PIC apex
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Post by silenthunt5 on Feb 6, 2010 21:11:39 GMT -5
throw some nice sticky street legal tires on the front like azenis and then throw some studded tires on the back for auto-x.
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Post by roadrunner on Feb 7, 2010 9:53:04 GMT -5
i dont think ive heard of the pics but i looked em up.. they look expensive i really like my koni/ground control mix the teg handles amazingly well and i think they are cheaper then those pic apex's.. you'd probably find used ones too that what i got and they are still workin well have had little to no trouble with them since i bought them! just a thought
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Post by 92ehatch on Feb 7, 2010 22:10:26 GMT -5
i was going to go with koni/gc, but the PIC's are about 835 or so. (apex, not selects, pic selects are over 1k) with the pics the shock body is threaded, so you can adjust ride height without losing shock travel. with your gc/koni setup, if you lower too much, you hurt handling performance picperformance.com/store/scripts/prodView.asp?idProduct=193
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Post by 92ehatch on Feb 7, 2010 22:12:10 GMT -5
i used to have kyb agx and sportline springs, rode amazing, handling coulda been better, but for the price i paid they weren't a bad investment
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Post by roadrunner on Feb 9, 2010 14:56:30 GMT -5
ive got my lowered pretty much to the maximum level and the only handlin problem i have is a slight camber issue that is easily fixed with a camber kit if i could ever get a dry warmish day to put it on lol they handle so great
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Post by silenthunt5 on Feb 14, 2010 14:53:27 GMT -5
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