pic's with the qa1's installed

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Old 02-04-2012, 07:55 PM
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Default pic's with the qa1's installed

Hey guy's just wanted to see what you guy's think. Coil overs in the front and single adjustable shocks with lowering springs in the rear. I'll have better pic's tomorrow.



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I think you need better pictures, maybe a side angle. From what I can see it looks good.
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Lower the back more. Put some spacers on the wheels...
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Thanks guys. Tinkrd how far should I space the wheels out?
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I'm going to raise the front a little tires are rubbing when I take a Sharp turn.
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If you have long tubes you will regret not raising it up!
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Originally Posted by DPRock
Thanks guys. Tinkrd how far should I space the wheels out?
When I had these wheels on my SS i put 1/4in and the difference was good.




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