Wheels and FRPP Handling pack and Stingers...Done!
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The difference in the ride is night and day! Not as rough as I was expecting, I'll go do some canyon carving this weekend and report back. I didn't need the camber bolts, the dealer did the alignment after the install, however It looks like I will be buying a new panhard or maybe a watts link for the rear to put in back in line. Unless you are really looking for it you don't notice the offset, but now that I've seen it, it's gonna get fixed. It was funny the look I got from the dealer when I mentioned to my buddy that I'll have to get one to fix it. Good thing I know about it, cause there was zero mention about possibly needing one from the dealer....About par for the course I think.
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The new wheels/tires I assume had the TPMS already on them. I bought them from a guy here on the forum. I haven't had any alerts from the system as of yet and have been driving on them for about a week.
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Not that I couldn't do this, but Tacobill has a great Video of the exhaust compairisons, from stock, to frpp stingers, to Pypes offroad H-pipe. Very well done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0Pzr...de=user&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0Pzr...de=user&search=
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