question about spark plugs (not a noob thing)
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what kinda drop you going with? this is one of the things i am doing as well. i got some neuspeed springs and i am still waiting to get a camber get. im going pretty small. i believe it was like 1.25 and 1.5 hopefully i will be ok with everything else stock since mostly i do a lot of highway and very little city driving.
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yeah, i think hes right. thats the level where new shocks become mandatory but there are various arguments about that. depends on the driving.
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Originally Posted by johnnyslil01ex
well, ok....what are you a history major or something? In any event, its good that your an educated individual. I apologize for ragging on you about the south thing, I thought you were refering to my comment about texas being south. I may have a new found respect for you, alot of people play the part, but dont show their true intelligence.
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Originally Posted by 2k2civ34
No I can't, by the way the drop I think is 2 inches.
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Originally Posted by 2k1HXVTEC
actually i am a business administration major 

But i decided to go to vocie for auto body...working on starting my own business....woo hoo!!!
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that's cool, actually I am also a vehicle operator for the air national guard but I wish I could have been a mechanic. just didn't have time for the tech school
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well, tech school really didnt help, my teacher was cool though...he believed in old school teaching, hands on... he say, "Pull your car in and get to work, if you dont know how to do it, I'll help you to understand, then you'll do it." Hands on best way hands down....if you look in mym members rides you'll see my shaved trunk(did it myself along w/paint work) what you wont see is the 1400 in damage some jackass caused that I fixed for around 200 and 10 hours of labor, the complete body line of the trunk was wiped out along with the rear bumper, luckily the supports were still good, and there wasnt any unibody frame damage.
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