Slammed on 18s, post your pics!

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sorry about the big pics..

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are the wheel wells on the 2010-11's the same as the 05+ years?
 

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It seems the H&R SS and sportlines lower the car the most. Between those two it seems the H&R's make the car sit a little lower than the sportlines. Anyone else agree? I just want to make sure as I'm going to buy one of these two springs in the immediate future. The vogtlands just aren't low enough.
 

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It seems the H&R SS and sportlines lower the car the most. Between those two it seems the H&R's make the car sit a little lower than the sportlines. Anyone else agree? I just want to make sure as I'm going to buy one of these two springs in the immediate future. The vogtlands just aren't low enough.
Or Tein S Techs, I already put my Stock springs to ship. But this is close, they are S Techs
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that is the best lookin white 2010-11 ive seen so far. kinda helped me decide to go wingless as well.
 

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It seems the H&R SS and sportlines lower the car the most. Between those two it seems the H&R's make the car sit a little lower than the sportlines. Anyone else agree? I just want to make sure as I'm going to buy one of these two springs in the immediate future. The vogtlands just aren't low enough.

H&R is a more quality spring . Never heard of any sagging issues overtime , unlike the eibachs .

The Germans know how to slam that shit right .:highfive:
 

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Looking good, brosif! Hope you're still liking those wheels! BTW, remember that they have TPMS sensors, I remember you saying that you've had that light on, just have someone reset the light for you! I currently have that issue with my new wheels and I am so annoyed with that damn light!

-Mike
 

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How many of you guys are running springs on stock struts and shocks? Have any of you needed a realignment?
 

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Looking good, brosif! Hope you're still liking those wheels! BTW, remember that they have TPMS sensors, I remember you saying that you've had that light on, just have someone reset the light for you! I currently have that issue with my new wheels and I am so annoyed with that damn light!

-Mike

Yeah I have to tool to reset the light....just havent done it yet haha.
 

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Here is a new pic of my ride....since I change so often.

FRPP K-Springs

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Favorite green Bullitt of all time. On a side note its nice to see you have your domestic bases covered (Ford GM Chrysler) assuming thats your driveway.


So many clean looking cars in here guys, please keep it up!
 

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at my lowest with KW v1s, I agree Germans know how to slam things.
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