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Old 02-27-2002
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Lowering question #2

Hey people i am new to the board and i didn't mean to double post but i would like to know will the threads on ground controls freeze together or sust during winter, i live here in michigan ? i would like to know also what looks better 17's or 18's [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/IMG]
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I dont think they do.
18s fill up the fenders well!
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I would have to say 17's.....and if you lower your car a
little bit, the wheel well gap will be gone !! And I know nothing
about coilovers....
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The Ground Controls are all aluminum, no they won't freeze up or rust. I have them on my car & I'm in St. Louis, MO. right now. My car has been through a good amount of cold weather & I have had no problems.
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