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Old May 20, 2012 | 09:44 PM
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Looking good dude.. I have those same wheels so I'm glad to see how they look on a pro kit lowered 2011.
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Old May 20, 2012 | 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by JPMotorSport
Looking good dude.. I have those same wheels so I'm glad to see how they look on a pro kit lowered 2011.
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Thank you, sir. The drop is very good, not drastic, but the wheel-well-gap is pretty much eliminated, it's hunkered down nice. It's my DD, so I could not go any lower. Handling is very sharp now. Plus, this set-up did not require an adjustable panhard rod in back or new front strut mounts, which is a nice savings (many other set-ups require those $). Only needed Eibach's front camber bolts, $30. I think these 19" nickels are some of the best wheels ever offered for a GT, I love them. I made them part of my car when I purchased. I just wish they were 9" wide instead of only 8.5" wide. I put 255/40 19s on all four corners and it looks good.
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