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Re: Final lowering advice

PostPosted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:42 pm
by parkc96
wkbrdr91 wrote:
parkc96 wrote:do those go lower than the trd's? and nice man! 8) gonna be rollin like the big dogs now! haha


Ya they're about half an inch lower :) haha ya I'm excited to get rid of that 4x4 stance.


hey man whats wrong with the 4x4 stance? im rockin it lol just look at my signature haha :lol:

Re: Final lowering advice

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:40 am
by wkbrdr91
parkc96 wrote:
wkbrdr91 wrote:
parkc96 wrote:do those go lower than the trd's? and nice man! 8) gonna be rollin like the big dogs now! haha


Ya they're about half an inch lower :) haha ya I'm excited to get rid of that 4x4 stance.


hey man whats wrong with the 4x4 stance? im rockin it lol just look at my signature haha :lol:


Nothings wrong with it... how often do you take yours mudding? I understand leaving it that way to have the ground clearance of a Wrangler, I'm going off-roading for the last time this weekend :lol:

Re: Final lowering advice

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 9:34 am
by parkc96
wkbrdr91 wrote:
parkc96 wrote:
wkbrdr91 wrote:
parkc96 wrote:do those go lower than the trd's? and nice man! 8) gonna be rollin like the big dogs now! haha


Ya they're about half an inch lower :) haha ya I'm excited to get rid of that 4x4 stance.


hey man whats wrong with the 4x4 stance? im rockin it lol just look at my signature haha :lol:


Nothings wrong with it... how often do you take yours mudding? I understand leaving it that way to have the ground clearance of a Wrangler, I'm going off-roading for the last time this weekend :lol:


man i take it out once a week! haha :lol: that was a good one though.

edit: what do you think the mud guards are for? haha

Re: Final lowering advice

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 2:43 pm
by DriDed
I look forward to the "after" pictures, your car will look sharper than ever with those Teins. :D

Re: Final lowering advice

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:00 am
by boostin4
yea looking for after pics and a ride to feel them.
so when is SG meet?

Re: Final lowering advice

PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:22 am
by wkbrdr91
We could always organize a brief one this weekend since I'm in town and freshly lowered if you guys are up for it.

Also, does anyone know how to take out the backseats? I believe this is necessary to do the rear springs... I remember seeing a tutorial on here on how to do it but can't find it anymore.

Edit: found it. Let me know if anyone wants the link.

When should I get the car aligned? Right after or a couple weeks after settling? I will be in Orlando for the weekend, springs go on Friday, then I have about 160 miles to drive back to school.

Re: Final lowering advice

PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 6:08 pm
by DriDed
I am up a for meet, name the time and place haha.


I read that some wait till the springs settle before alignment, so you are right on getting one done after a couple of weeks.

Re: Final lowering advice

PostPosted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 12:30 am
by wkbrdr91
Lowering springs are on, it looks and handles REALLY nice, I didn't expect it to be this comfortable or have this big of an effect on the handling :) will upload pics tomorrow when its not pooring rain all day...

Re: Final lowering advice

PostPosted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 6:28 am
by DriDed
wkbrdr91 wrote:Lowering springs are on, it looks and handles REALLY nice, I didn't expect it to be this comfortable or have this big of an effect on the handling :) will upload pics tomorrow when its not pooring rain all day...


I am glad to hear that.

I look forward to the pics. :D