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Old Oct 21, 2013 | 10:57 AM
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OP, shoot me a message if you have any questions, I've talked to Velgen in the past for this setup. 20x9 32mm offset/20x10.5 45mm offset Velgens with tires that have a 25 series sidewall. The gentlemen is on coilovers as well, you'll need a few other mods..... key word is need. Adj. PHB is a must with that type of drop and to salvage your differential and gears an Adj UCA and mount. Relocation brackets are recommended but aren't needed. Also, with that type of drop CC plates should be a must. camber bolts will be at max capacity and with that kind of drop will most likely break/ loosen or stretch with that kind of stress. Depending on your goals with the car is how you should determine what Coilovers to get. If you're only going for the look, BC coilovers will do however, ride quality will suffer and I think their performance lacks. There are other kits like Ground control that will give you a custom spring rate with custom valved koni yellows and CC plates for 1600 shipped.

Again, any questions feel free to shoot me a PM.
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Old Oct 22, 2013 | 12:20 PM
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Umm, yeah. Brain fart. Meant ball joints for Front lower arms...my mistake...sorry bout that OP. I responded speaking to the "What it would take" perspective the OP asked for. He did follow up by saying he only drives this thing on the streets. So spending on parts that would achieve the look is what I focused on. The car would still handle better than stock with this minimalist approach and save the OP hard earned cash.
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