RRM Springs.
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They do, but they pooch out a bit. I'm actually going to see if I can have 3-5 mm shaved off of them in order to get the offset to > +40mm. If I can, then I'm just sticking with them.
If you already have a set of EVO VIII rims, you can slap them right on the Ralliart, but if you are thinking of buying some, spend the extra $50 (if it even costs you that) to get the EVO IX rims. The are about 2 lbs. lighter. Of course, if you prefer the EVO VIII pattern (I dig the style), I say go for it!
If you already have a set of EVO VIII rims, you can slap them right on the Ralliart, but if you are thinking of buying some, spend the extra $50 (if it even costs you that) to get the EVO IX rims. The are about 2 lbs. lighter. Of course, if you prefer the EVO VIII pattern (I dig the style), I say go for it!
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nice ride guys !
got a question as my house entrance is quite a steep slope , maybe like 30- 40 degrees
have anyone drove up a slope with RRM springs before ?
worried if i get this springs , i might not be able to enter my house
got a question as my house entrance is quite a steep slope , maybe like 30- 40 degrees
have anyone drove up a slope with RRM springs before ?
worried if i get this springs , i might not be able to enter my house
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They do, but they pooch out a bit. I'm actually going to see if I can have 3-5 mm shaved off of them in order to get the offset to > +40mm. If I can, then I'm just sticking with them.
If you already have a set of EVO VIII rims, you can slap them right on the Ralliart, but if you are thinking of buying some, spend the extra $50 (if it even costs you that) to get the EVO IX rims. The are about 2 lbs. lighter. Of course, if you prefer the EVO VIII pattern (I dig the style), I say go for it!
If you already have a set of EVO VIII rims, you can slap them right on the Ralliart, but if you are thinking of buying some, spend the extra $50 (if it even costs you that) to get the EVO IX rims. The are about 2 lbs. lighter. Of course, if you prefer the EVO VIII pattern (I dig the style), I say go for it!
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Yes post pics please. Just remember to get an alignment after 2-3 weeks. Your toe will be off.
My drive way is pretty steep. I'm not sure how many degrees, but I have to come in at an angle to get in and out. Just give it a few shots to get the right angle, and I'm sure you will be fine. I definitely have some scrapes on the bottom of my lip from coming in wrong, but you got to pay to play. In the future I will never buy a house again unless it has a flat driveway.
My drive way is pretty steep. I'm not sure how many degrees, but I have to come in at an angle to get in and out. Just give it a few shots to get the right angle, and I'm sure you will be fine. I definitely have some scrapes on the bottom of my lip from coming in wrong, but you got to pay to play. In the future I will never buy a house again unless it has a flat driveway.
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