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Originally Posted by exclusive_vtec
good start... what else are u doin to the car...
2) Getting the rear fenders plasma cut
3) Alignment and camber correction
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Originally Posted by Shlomo
what do you mean by plasma cut?
Plasma cutting makes a clean cut, and eliminates the chance of rust or paint chipping.
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Originally Posted by Shlomo
is your rear fender starting to rust or something?
Once I get the fender lips plasma cut, I will be able to correct the camber, and avoid rubbing.
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Originally Posted by ImPulse
go for it, or get the m3 lip spoiler
what are u using for lowering the car? springs/coilovers?
looks nice
what are u using for lowering the car? springs/coilovers?
looks nice
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i'll put in 2 comments on that concept. i had the same problem.
if you go to 205/40/17's, your problems are solved. bigtime.
if, however, you insist on bending/cutting your fenders, consider just rolling up the lip instead of cutting it off. they make a tool to roll your fenders up, you can borrow one for just shipping $$ from tire rack (www.tirerack.com). if you heat using a hairdryer first, the paint shouldn't crack.
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i'll put in 2 comments on that concept. i had the same problem.
if you go to 205/40/17's, your problems are solved. bigtime.
if, however, you insist on bending/cutting your fenders, consider just rolling up the lip instead of cutting it off. they make a tool to roll your fenders up, you can borrow one for just shipping $$ from tire rack (www.tirerack.com). if you heat using a hairdryer first, the paint shouldn't crack.
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