Finally Dropped (56k, go for coffee)
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Call me, I'll come help. Besides, I've got tools you'll need.
Better yet, bring it over, we'll polish it while it's here and put up some lights in the garage.
errr, better do the lights first, just in case we don't finish before dark.
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I've been busy, but keeping an eye out on all you guys. - :lol:
It looks the same, just 8 months older. Honest. There've been pics of pretty much every mod I've done since this thread.
Well, except for the Lambo Doors and stuff.
It looks the same, just 8 months older. Honest. There've been pics of pretty much every mod I've done since this thread.
Well, except for the Lambo Doors and stuff.
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I'm lost..
I had no idea TL-S wheels are 17's as well...
I wasn't sure if lowering the car on sports would make the wheels look too small for the car (like it did with my old 00 on 16's)
Gooood stuff.
I wasn't sure if lowering the car on sports would make the wheels look too small for the car (like it did with my old 00 on 16's)
Gooood stuff.
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Looks amazing!
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Holy Zombie Thread, batman.
No. Do NOT cut the bushings/bump stops. On the instruction sheet I got it specified not too.
3-years and about 38,000 miles and I'm still happy with the setup.
If you've got some miles on the car (?? 50k+ miles ??), you might consider replacing the stock shock/spring bushings. Did it on the '02 when I replaced the shocks and the old ones were pancakes.
Item #18 in this drawing (2007 TL-S); There are 4 of them in the front plus the rear (also 4 I guess).
http://www.acuraautomotiveparts.org/...s=&view=normal
Just look up your model/year and Front and Rear Shock Absorber: http://www.acuraautomotiveparts.org/...emcomp=ListAll
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