Any honda rims look good on 00tl?
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_cd5 (10-29-2012)
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Drop is about 3 inches? Not really sure.
Rims:
Front - 18x8 +30
Rear - 18x8 +25
Tires:
235/40-18 all around
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ya man, mine has been a PITA. i pulled the shit out of them now but it still hits on the bumper, so im gonna try making a bracket to push the bumper out some.
ill post a pic of the pull in a bit...
ill post a pic of the pull in a bit...
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03tLsNBP (08-20-2012)
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Hey 03TLsMBP, you mentioned you raised the car, I assume you have ciolovers, am I right? I always thought ciolovers were too stiff so I went with TEIN springs and TOKICO shocks, rides real nice but not enough of a drop. Do you or anyone have an idea how to lower the car a little more? 1/2 an inch maybe? (Without having to buy new suspension parts). If not, what would be the best coilover set up to get that would allow me to continue to use my shocks?
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Hey 03TLsMBP, you mentioned you raised the car, I assume you have ciolovers, am I right? I always thought ciolovers were too stiff so I went with TEIN springs and TOKICO shocks, rides real nice but not enough of a drop. Do you or anyone have an idea how to lower the car a little more? 1/2 an inch maybe? (Without having to buy new suspension parts). If not, what would be the best coilover set up to get that would allow me to continue to use my shocks?
and.... no coilovers will let you use your shocks.
coilovers are all about your situation, whether you want comfort, on a budget, want to slam, want performance.
budget+slam= FF1's/FF2's
Comfort+Performance= Tein's (does not slam)
idk the difference in the rides but for the money, ff1's are worth buying
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