New Wheels - Black FR500 - CruizinConcepts
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Very nice look, man!
This is my first post, I was a lurker until I saw this thread... I thought the front 3/4's shot looked familiar, and once I saw you were from Martins Ferry, I realized it's the road behind the Frito Lay warehouse, which is where I work. You've more than likely seen the silver 04 Mustang with Kandy Blue flames on it? That's my dad's Stang, it was my first time laying out freehand flames. I'm in Shadyside, we'll have to get together some time now that I've got my black '09 GT.
But anyways, back to your topic... Once again, very nice!
This is my first post, I was a lurker until I saw this thread... I thought the front 3/4's shot looked familiar, and once I saw you were from Martins Ferry, I realized it's the road behind the Frito Lay warehouse, which is where I work. You've more than likely seen the silver 04 Mustang with Kandy Blue flames on it? That's my dad's Stang, it was my first time laying out freehand flames. I'm in Shadyside, we'll have to get together some time now that I've got my black '09 GT.
But anyways, back to your topic... Once again, very nice!
DarkFire, do you ever have any rubbing issues in the back? Just wondering, because the roads around where I live aren't exactly great, lol.
And again, thanks for the comments guys...
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Nope, no rubbing here. Making sure that your rear end is centered perfectly with an adjustable panhard bar will ensure that if your tires do go up that far on a bad bump, they will tuck. I run the D-Specs and run them at about 3 from full hard on the street, so I don't think there is a ton of play in my suspension. But I like it. I can feel the road, but it's not overly stiff.
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