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Originally Posted by meissenation
looks good man. I never noticed your mud flaps before. Not too noticable, but I bet that helps a lot.
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umm question... what kind fo ground effects are you putting on? because i own the wings west kit, and i think most of the other kits are the same, and prob not gonan wanna lower it after you put the gfx package on it..
you may want to for the look of filling the wheel wells but it is virtually impossible.. the air dam underneath the car to draw air into the radiator is larger than factory as it has to pull air under the kit..
my air dam sits about 2-3 inches off the ground as it is.. and that riding on 18's and at stock height.. not many speed bumps, even small ones, that i can go over without rubbing..
lowering is not even a option, i wouldnt be able to drive it.. only way ill ever get mine lowered will be with air ride (which is in the works hehehe)
you may want to for the look of filling the wheel wells but it is virtually impossible.. the air dam underneath the car to draw air into the radiator is larger than factory as it has to pull air under the kit..
my air dam sits about 2-3 inches off the ground as it is.. and that riding on 18's and at stock height.. not many speed bumps, even small ones, that i can go over without rubbing..
lowering is not even a option, i wouldnt be able to drive it.. only way ill ever get mine lowered will be with air ride (which is in the works hehehe)
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Originally Posted by 2Poor4Z
umm question... what kind fo ground effects are you putting on? because i own the wings west kit, and i think most of the other kits are the same, and prob not gonan wanna lower it after you put the gfx package on it..
you may want to for the look of filling the wheel wells but it is virtually impossible.. the air dam underneath the car to draw air into the radiator is larger than factory as it has to pull air under the kit..
my air dam sits about 2-3 inches off the ground as it is.. and that riding on 18's and at stock height.. not many speed bumps, even small ones, that i can go over without rubbing..
lowering is not even a option, i wouldnt be able to drive it.. only way ill ever get mine lowered will be with air ride (which is in the works hehehe)
you may want to for the look of filling the wheel wells but it is virtually impossible.. the air dam underneath the car to draw air into the radiator is larger than factory as it has to pull air under the kit..
my air dam sits about 2-3 inches off the ground as it is.. and that riding on 18's and at stock height.. not many speed bumps, even small ones, that i can go over without rubbing..
lowering is not even a option, i wouldnt be able to drive it.. only way ill ever get mine lowered will be with air ride (which is in the works hehehe)
WW W-Type. I still have to order the air deflector from them though. Def. don't won't to overheat esp. since it gets really hot in summer.
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