Body kit, mud flaps, or nothing?
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echodigital (03-13-2014)
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It says that it's a 1" drop but mine dropped about 1.5"
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echodigital (03-13-2014)
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for the OP an '09 I would get the OEM body kit!!
Mine is a '12 and I don't care for the kit on the '12 as it looks like an afterthought, the '09 will look good with an OEM kit and the price is not too bad and can be installed yourself or a bodyshop will be more reasonable than the dealership. Or possibly you can ask your dealer to match a bodyshop estimate to install if you're not comfortable.
On my '12 I'm thinking RonJon front, OEM sides and keep my mud flaps for the rear (have them on all around now), RonJon front looks so much better than OEM for '12.
Any decision is YOURS as you will be the one that looks at it each day and either loves it or is disappointed....
Mine is a '12 and I don't care for the kit on the '12 as it looks like an afterthought, the '09 will look good with an OEM kit and the price is not too bad and can be installed yourself or a bodyshop will be more reasonable than the dealership. Or possibly you can ask your dealer to match a bodyshop estimate to install if you're not comfortable.
On my '12 I'm thinking RonJon front, OEM sides and keep my mud flaps for the rear (have them on all around now), RonJon front looks so much better than OEM for '12.
Any decision is YOURS as you will be the one that looks at it each day and either loves it or is disappointed....
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Mine are Stoptech cross-drilled and slotted rotors. They are better than stock as far and braking performance and heat dissipation. They also provide better aesthetics than the plain, stock rotors.
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echodigital (03-15-2014)
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