My Hellaslow Build

tx_si12

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what size tires are you running on the new set up? im so back and forth between 17s and 18s :x
 

ADExternal

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I like the new setup, seems to flow better than the previous.

How did you install your lip? Also if possible could you link where you got it?

I did a DIY for that lip. Its in my build thread, link in my sig.
 

Kentaro Suga

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Jonathong

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Installed my Modulo style side skirt and must say, the smallest thing makes the biggest difference.

Looks good glad to see it on a 2013 anyways where did you get this one? Seller from eBay that goes by the name of Bayson R? Also fitment looks great! One more thing you got your fenders rolled from that fender rolla guy (I lurk on your ig sometimes lol) how much does he charge? And any kind of discount for someone willing to drive like 3 hours to get it rolled by him lol
 

Kentaro Suga

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Looks good glad to see it on a 2013 anyways where did you get this one? Seller from eBay that goes by the name of Bayson R? Also fitment looks great! One more thing you got your fenders rolled from that fender rolla guy (I lurk on your ig sometimes lol) how much does he charge? And any kind of discount for someone willing to drive like 3 hours to get it rolled by him lol

Thanks man, Yeah I got it from ebay. the fitment is alright, could use a heat gun treatment to get it better but not too bad. Not to sure haha. He's a homie of mine so hooks it up but you can talk to him about it, maybe he might hook it for the drive
 

Kentaro Suga

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Been a while since I posted. New wheels are on but having some rear fitment issue so hopefully a spacer will help clear the rear shock. Also added a rear window visor to add something to the rear. Wheel spec are 18x10j +25 Cosmis racing wheels with a 5mm in the front and needing a 3mm in the rear






 

Nix

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Be careful with that 5mm spacer up front. It might not leave enough threads on the lugs for full engagement of the threads. I know you probably don't drive super fast since your car is very "styley" but, I'd hate to see you wreck it from a loose lug or two snapping/coming off. 3mm should be safe on the stock studs. If you already have extended studs then you don't have anything to worry about.

Make sure and use a torque wrench if you are checking them also. If you have limited threads you don't want to over tighten and strip them or over torque and weaken them if they are just holding on.
 
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