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#4621
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thats one great thing for US car owners. the mods are readily available and not hard to find. shipping up here to Canada is nuts lol. anyone know a good place for modding in the gta? btw BEAUTIFUL job.
#4622
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I believe you can order the front lip plus rear diffuser from extreme dimension or siebon carbon. you can order them in either fiberglass or carbonfibre. Both look nice just depends what look you want.
#4627
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What up man, nice to see you on here. I've hit "like" on your IG pix a couple of times lol (IG: @GILLGRAFF)
anyways, not so perfect, I just got them installed 2 days ago and the rear tires are rubbing when I hit dips and road bumps.
rubbing was one of my main concerns. So the owner at the shop said we can change the rear tires.
right now I have 275/30/20 + 40 on the back.
the local shop owner is suggesting we change it to 255/30/20.
your thoughts?
anyways, not so perfect, I just got them installed 2 days ago and the rear tires are rubbing when I hit dips and road bumps.
rubbing was one of my main concerns. So the owner at the shop said we can change the rear tires.
right now I have 275/30/20 + 40 on the back.
the local shop owner is suggesting we change it to 255/30/20.
your thoughts?
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#4631
#4635
What up man, nice to see you on here. I've hit "like" on your IG pix a couple of times lol (IG: @GILLGRAFF)
anyways, not so perfect, I just got them installed 2 days ago and the rear tires are rubbing when I hit dips and road bumps.
rubbing was one of my main concerns. So the owner at the shop said we can change the rear tires.
right now I have 275/30/20 + 40 on the back.
the local shop owner is suggesting we change it to 255/30/20.
your thoughts?
anyways, not so perfect, I just got them installed 2 days ago and the rear tires are rubbing when I hit dips and road bumps.
rubbing was one of my main concerns. So the owner at the shop said we can change the rear tires.
right now I have 275/30/20 + 40 on the back.
the local shop owner is suggesting we change it to 255/30/20.
your thoughts?
I had a 275/30/19 on my previous car with a 19x9,5 +40 and it did rub until I pulled the rear fenders slightly and had a little bit of neg camber. I appreciate the likes! haha
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