awdrocks said:Ive seen your ride its nice.
Your XLT is like mine without the moldings. But I actually like the molding... my idea with the "molding" it as one piece is to give it a sorta wide body look, but clean. Im not sure how it will hold up though in a year or so.
I will get the side markers, I dig those. I will also shave my door handles.
What spings did you use and how far did they lower you? What size tires are those?
awdrocks said:That last pic I posted was a photoshop chop s/ct did from SVTPER... I wish I could get it that low. I love the way it looks there.
trayson said:Again, they are the Ground Force Springs. According to their website, it says they are a 1/6" drop.
My tires are 275/45/20's.
As I see it, there's two ways that you could tackly changing your molding...
1) Take your existing molding off and add fiberglass to fill in and repaint the moulding.
2) Fill in your mouldings with Bondo, and you end up having to repaint pretty much the entire sides of your rig. If you're going to that length, I'd certainly say that you should tackle the shaving of the door handles at the same time.
I would expect option #2 would hold up better, as it'd be as tough as your original paint...
awdrocks said:I used bondo on my hood scoop and its cracking already. Im switching to glass. If I do the molding they will be with glass, but I dont know it will take all the twisting etc.
You tire is .4'' inches taller than mine. When you get a chance I would love to know how much space your have between your bottom fender well and top of tires.
it says they are a 1/6" drop..... ?
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awdrocks said:awsome thanks. Im going to see what I measure all around. I just remembered Eibach does 1.6'' in front and 1'' in rear. In this case I could just do GF rears.
Do you know if GF has the lowest drop?
awdrocks said:I think its just the weight differnce. I see Eibach makes a anti-roll kit for our X's. Thats a nice upgrade.
http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-systems/eibach-springs-anti-roll-kit.aspx
Just looked at Billstein and the dam shocks are still under development.
I could probably do your rear GF and this Eibach anti-roll kit.
Any good shocks your aware of other than Manroe?
blitzk said:do you have any issues with your GF springs? I got them sitting in my garage... I'm just wondering if they'll rub at all with my tires. (285/35/22) Mine are only .08" larger diameter, and .4" wider than yours.
Did you put them on yourself or have a shop do it? (how much did they charge)?
blitzk said:do you have any issues with your GF springs? I got them sitting in my garage... I'm just wondering if they'll rub at all with my tires. (285/35/22) Mine are only .08" larger diameter, and .4" wider than yours.
Did you put them on yourself or have a shop do it? (how much did they charge)?
awdrocks said:Just looked at Billstein and the dam shocks are still under development.
Any good shocks your aware of other than Manroe?
awdrocks said:Na I dont think you will rub. Its almost the same dimentions as trayson.
Check this out:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
You can do side and width. Just give yourself like 10 more feet of stopping![]()
Those are some big wheels. Lets see some pics.