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Wheel Whore in Training
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Location: Minneapolis, MN
Age: 21
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Tom - FG Crew #77
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Wheel Whore in Training
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Location: Minneapolis, MN
Age: 21
Posts: 971
Tom - FG Crew #77
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all the pictures are needed, why no pictures looking straight onto the wheels? JW kind of would like to see that with the car at a stand still
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I'm more than likely going to go with the HFP suspension but my decision is still up in the air. But most of my conscience is telling me to go HFP cause it's the perfect way to go. I could go MUGEN suspension too cause thats 1" aswell. But I don't think I wanna end up paying 500 to 600 dollars more for a MUGEN when it's going to lower the car 1" like the HFP's. I'm most likely just going to go with the HFP Si suspension. I've never read or heard not 1 bad thing about that suspension. The only thing is that for some people, the 1" drop isn't enough for them. Why take the chance at scraping and grinding your undercarriage from slamming your car lower than 1"?. Just be happy with 1" that the HFP's offer. You can't beat the performance outa the HFP's though. But thats what's going on. Thanks for the compliments. These rims are cooler in person. I'ma take more pix sometime. I don't think right now is the time to lower my car or spend any money, I'm in the middle of trying to buy my first home. The HFP's are going to have to wait. Having a garage to work and install the HFP's on my Si=FTMFW!. Gotta have that before the install. Last edited by Johnold; 05-28-2008 at 11:22 PM. |
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