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| Authorized Vendor | We just got a whole bunch of new bushings for the 2008 in. Like JUST got in. The big truck pulled up, we pulled the pallet off, and broke it down. Inside was all sorts of good stuff. We'll be taking install pics like we did the other day for the new Kartboy bushings, and give thoughts. -Clint This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| Authorized Vendor | Bad news - i looked outside, and the grey car sitting there is actually the BMW, not the scooby. Guess those won't be going on today, but we'll post up some pics. |
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| Grassroots STI Racer
Car: '08 STI, OBP Fav Mod: hammer down! Location: Gaithersburg, MD Posts: 568
IWSTI Addict since: Jun 2008 Trader Rating: (0) | pretty excited about the ALK. Can't wait to see a photo of the minimum clearance between the front of the wheel and the front fender. Of course I want this at the worst steering position and with the caster adjusted to the maximum increase. Oh, and if you could do it with 275 width rubber on +45 rims on the car, that would be great too! ![]() Frank |
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| Authorized Vendor | We have 265's on 18x9.5 +45's if that works? I may do the install of these today. Weighing my options and other work. Realistically, it is only going to move the mount about 1/4" at the most. Tony This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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