tokico d-specs/steeda ultralites/cdc classic chin
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RE: tokico d-specs/steeda ultralites/cdc classic chin
just asking..have a shop installing the springs/shocks and the steeda hd upper strut mounts on Monday and i have my chin spoiler at the body shop getting painted. im just checking to see if im going to have any problems. i went with theultralites so that i would have a mild drop only hoping to not have any clearance issues.
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RE: tokico d-specs/steeda ultralites/cdc classic chin
I have the ultralites and the cdc classic and have very few clearance problems. I've scraped a few times but only the bottom of it gets damaged and can only be seen if you look under the chin. Mine still looks new.
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RE: tokico d-specs/steeda ultralites/cdc classic chin
Yeah, I have the same setup but I have a GT500 Splitter and have no problems. Also I run 20x9 Razors with 245/40/20 tires which is a 1' taller tire to fill in the wheelwell a little more and makes it look lower to the ground.
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RE: tokico d-specs/steeda ultralites/cdc classic chin
ORIGINAL: 2007REDFIREGT
Yeah, I have the same setup but I have a GT500 Splitter and have no problems. Also I run 20x9 Razors with 245/40/20 tires which is a 1' taller tire to fill in the wheelwell a little more and makes it look lower to the ground.
Yeah, I have the same setup but I have a GT500 Splitter and have no problems. Also I run 20x9 Razors with 245/40/20 tires which is a 1' taller tire to fill in the wheelwell a little more and makes it look lower to the ground.
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RE: tokico d-specs/steeda ultralites/cdc classic chin
I've got ultralites/d-specs/cdc classic. No problems here. Only thing you have to take some driveways or speedbumps slow and at an angle. I've had it on my car for over a year now and have only scraped once on a really steep driveway. Even them it was on the very bottom of the chin spoiler and you can't even tell.
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