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mrtrinh... i cant believe it. U got the rotas and then i did and now u stepped it up to those falkens? damn it man those are so sick, I wanted to get those but they were more expensive for 16" than tha rota's
r u gonna get fogs?
HFP kit. the kit is technically made for a coupe so you would have to trip the rear a little to make it fit
what do you mean trip?? trim? or stretch? i would assume trim of some sort since the sedan is wider yea? cuz i'm now thinking about getting that rear lip or the type r rear lip instead of fixing my rs rear lip. any help would be great!!! thanks bro!! oh yea love the car again!
You have to cut the HFP rear lip where the rounded part where the exhaust goes.. cut that part off where it meets the flat area of the sedan bumper. You can't tell it's cut, but it's the only way to get the lip to mount flush w/ the sedan bumper.
welcome .. In my opinion the best mod for this car is a drop w/ camber kit and performance shocks.. search around though, there's a lotta nice rides on this site
Thanks man. Does anybody know some good websites where I could get some custom tail lights/ headlights? My headlights are fogged up and I can't stand the pinkish coloured reverse lights....
You have to cut the HFP rear lip where the rounded part where the exhaust goes.. cut that part off where it meets the flat area of the sedan bumper. You can't tell it's cut, but it's the only way to get the lip to mount flush w/ the sedan bumper.
so you cut it but didn't actually take anything off the lip, right? or wrong?