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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
Finally got the new wheels mounted!
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<blockquote data-quote="Green92LX" data-source="post: 12899022" data-attributes="member: 82169"><p>Thanks guys! Coilovers are the plan, but they're going to wait a little while. This is my only my second car without them haha. My red car was as low or lower than Mooch's, but that was on cut drag springs and without longtubes. I could still go over speed bumps without scraping. I've even been throwing around the idea of selling the blower and taking care fo the suspension and all the little stuff to get it where I want it now. I could always pick up a new one for next year instead of rushing to get it on this season. I don't think the clutch is going to last long with a blower and I'm not really looking forward to having to drop the k and yank the headers to change the clutch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Green92LX, post: 12899022, member: 82169"] Thanks guys! Coilovers are the plan, but they're going to wait a little while. This is my only my second car without them haha. My red car was as low or lower than Mooch's, but that was on cut drag springs and without longtubes. I could still go over speed bumps without scraping. I've even been throwing around the idea of selling the blower and taking care fo the suspension and all the little stuff to get it where I want it now. I could always pick up a new one for next year instead of rushing to get it on this season. I don't think the clutch is going to last long with a blower and I'm not really looking forward to having to drop the k and yank the headers to change the clutch. [/QUOTE]
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Finally got the new wheels mounted!
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