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Old May 1, 2012 | 08:18 AM
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Newb with old questions

First off hello all how is everyone? the car is a 2008 coupe 6speed. Which is all blacked out except for headlights which im hoping to do iron mans some day with black housings. I have a few questions which Im sure have been answered but I am going to wrap all my questions up in here and any input is fantastic. First off I heard with the diff control we cannot up our wheel size. although obviously plenty of us have done that so I would like to run a 20, but wider. Some spacers to get the wheel to sit closer to flush with the fender well would be awesome to. I need some info regaurding sway bars. Also, I want to lower the car. Probably with springs, since they are cheaper, and dont know if I have the cash for coil overs yet, but maybe in the future. I want to maintain current ride or better handling. I am not looking to slam the car but close the gap up some. Onto the brakes. Ill be keeping the stock calipers but want to upgrade pads and rotors. any and all advice would be awesome and thank you in advance
Old May 1, 2012 | 10:33 AM
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dude. 3 threads all with questions that can be answered by searching the forum.
sways-hotchkis
coilovers because they are worth it
20in wheels look best.

SEARCH.---yes you said new person bringing up old questions but it seems as if you never searched in the first place. enjoy the process of reading the many threads that cover all the questions you asked. best of luck making your decisions but I highly reccomend doing research before getting slaughtered by the members. I too asked stupid/noob questions back in the day and still do at times but not without reading hrs of material on the forum. I want to make sure new people, such as yourself, dont make the same mistake many of us do when joining the forum.
Old May 1, 2012 | 10:35 AM
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All the questions you are posting have been asked and answered multiple times in previous posts and threads. That's why the forum is here. It is a reference where you can find information you're seeking . If you only look just a little bit. As a noob, you should take lots of time to read what has already been posted here on those exact topics for you benefit. Read a lot, post a little. That way you won't continue to ask redundant questions or have people posting to tell you to search. Instead of posting your question in a new thread, type it into the search field and click enter. then read the answers to your questions.

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