Best pic of your G (ONLY 1 pic please)
Future plan are Motordyne M370 intake manifold, Whiteline differential bushing cause the stock one broke and leaked fluid all over my differential, camber/toe kits, swap the Volk CE28 to a set of Volk RE-30 that I have spare at home, suede headliner, suede interior trims, roof spoiler, dash cam, and of course...boost!
there's still a lot to do lol. Already modded cars can save you thousand of dollars, as I learn from my previous cars.
Future plan are Motordyne M370 intake manifold, Whiteline differential bushing cause the stock one broke and leaked fluid all over my differential, camber/toe kits, swap the Volk CE28 to a set of Volk RE-30 that I have spare at home, suede headliner, suede interior trims, roof spoiler, dash cam, and of course...boost!
Future plan are Motordyne M370 intake manifold, Whiteline differential bushing cause the stock one broke and leaked fluid all over my differential, camber/toe kits, swap the Volk CE28 to a set of Volk RE-30 that I have spare at home, suede headliner, suede interior trims, roof spoiler, dash cam, and of course...boost!
So... what you're saying is, there isn't much left to do... lol j/k. Nice car!
Thanks! Stock tires (planning on going 275/245 wide when this set wears off). Dropped on Eibach's Pro with H&R spacers - 20mm in the front, 15mm in the rear.
yeah man looking sharp. and thats excatly what i was thinking 20/15mm no rubbing? and i would have to order two seperate sets of spacers correct? thanks again
You can accommodate up to 20mm in the rear as long as you keep the stock 245 tire size. If you +0 to 275 in the rear, you'll need 15mm because 20mm will rub.
Spacers are sold in pairs so you'll need 2 sets if you want to space all 4 wheels, regardless of the sizes you pick.
You can accommodate up to 20mm in the rear as long as you keep the stock 245 tire size. If you +0 to 275 in the rear, you'll need 15mm because 20mm will rub.
You can accommodate up to 20mm in the rear as long as you keep the stock 245 tire size. If you +0 to 275 in the rear, you'll need 15mm because 20mm will rub.
I just got the H & R 20mm all around, on stock 19 inch dropped on eibach, and WOW what a difference it makes. I was planning getting the 245 front, 275 rear when the tires die out. So i choose to go this way, I would rub on the rear 275 with 20mm spacers on eibachs?







