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Old 12-07-2022, 08:31 PM   #1
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lol bigger planted car...im rollin 195/60/14 quatrac5's on the stock suspension no rear sway..and shes GLUED even in the wet....shes almost comprable to my slightly tweaked alfa gtv6 just down on power LOL

i can only imagine what those parts would do with these tires
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Old 12-09-2022, 06:04 PM   #2
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lol bigger planted car...im rollin 195/60/14 quatrac5's on the stock suspension no rear sway..and shes GLUED even in the wet....shes almost comprable to my slightly tweaked alfa gtv6 just down on power LOL

i can only imagine what those parts would do with these tires
Well the Tein is very soft and squishy but boy oh boy does it grip! No more rear feeling like a trailer being towed, it doesnt waver in the lanes when trying to drive straight OMG what an improvement.

I have now got the dampners set at two which is almost as hard as they go and i love it.

Im going to get urethane sway bar bushes and maybe the rear trailing arm bushes etc to firm it up.

I will post part numbers when i get them.
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Old 12-09-2022, 10:52 PM   #3
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Old 12-09-2022, 11:06 PM   #4
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There we go.

Don't look at my wheels, I bought them resprayed black and have not got around to redoing them with some peoper etching primer and clear coat.

Wheels were $120nzd they are Aussie made ROH ZS 15x7j they are not in production anymore and I think suit it.




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Old 12-12-2022, 12:52 PM   #5
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There we go.

Don't look at my wheels, I bought them resprayed black and have not got around to redoing them with some peoper etching primer and clear coat.

Wheels were $120nzd they are Aussie made ROH ZS 15x7j they are not in production anymore and I think suit it.



Nice!!!

My wheels are meh... they're 15X5.5 from a Mini Cooper, yours are better than mine.
I was hoping to see yours lowered a bit more, to where there's little to no gap between the fenders and tires.
My front bumper lip is only 4 inches off the ground, I'd have to lower my car an inch more to achieve that look.
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Old 12-13-2022, 06:52 AM   #6
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Nice!!!

My wheels are meh... they're 15X5.5 from a Mini Cooper, yours are better than mine.
I was hoping to see yours lowered a bit more, to where there's little to no gap between the fenders and tires.
My front bumper lip is only 4 inches off the ground, I'd have to lower my car an inch more to achieve that look.
I think the mini cooper wheels are pretty cool too. Idk i like the whole upgrading your car using some trick parts from other cars that work well.

And thanks bro as usual trawling marketplace and found them, Im a sucker for deep dish and ROH have street cred here multiple people have commented on the cool old school wheels, they are usually on old rear wheel drive corollas ahaha.

The tire gap man when I looked at how low my gas tank is to the ground, and all the speed bumps around here plus what the bumps and sometimes pit holes are like on the country roads where I go for holidays to see my family up north makes me think I will need the clearance, i scrapped with the trd set up going up there.

Its about 25mm lower than the trd set up was tho, I still have about 12cm clearance

I would like to fully lower it for beauty pics at a show etc tho.
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Old 12-13-2022, 10:16 AM   #7
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I completely understand. Please post pics when you lower it more for aesthetic look.
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