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Old 04-09-2007, 06:09 AM   #1
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Just some new pics of my car lowered.
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nice pics, what did you use to lower your car?
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Doesn't look too bad..which springs/wheels? Could go bigger on the wheels
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looks pretty good.
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KYB GR-2's and Sprint 2" Drop. I gotta say I'm impressed with the results on handling. As for the Rims....well I'm a performace guy, and the 15's only weight 12lbs each and I got them for $300. I wanted some 16s or 17s, but then you increase wieght and rotational mass (and yes it does hurt your performance). Speaking of which if anyone wants the mathmatical reason why I can give it to you (I'm an Engineering student at UT). Plus I have new tires being shipped in that are just a little smaller so should help a little.

PS. (Shaolin I know that you know all of this I was just putting it up for others that question.)
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You done good Perfect.
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*chews on long piece of grass*

yeeeeeppppp, you done mighty good thur pig. mighty good thur.
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yeeeeeppppp, you done mighty good thur pig. mighty good thur.
If you're talking about Babe or whatever that pig movie was, it's "That'll do pig, that'll do.
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Doesn't look too bad..which springs/wheels? Could go bigger on the wheels
17s would look so good on that drop.
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haha well my roomates and i always walk around saying "that'll do pig, that'll do" and when shaolin said "you done good" i lost it laughing
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