Finally pics with my Techsport kit and new rims
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Originally Posted by akasirlancerlot
yes basics are adjustible from 1 to 3 inch drop i think., they wont blow ur schoks as they replace them .. so i would say that that would be your best option... i suppose that you dont need the super streets because they have the adjustible camber, but i asume ur not to into autocrossing cuz of ur wheel size.,..
of course the exception is the jic magics which i reckon have the camber mounting plates to replace our stock ones and allow for camber adjustment up top
Originally Posted by OZLancerlunitic
black housed headlights and slam it.
Check em out:
Blacked Out Headlights
Originally Posted by GreenPsycho
just a correction: camber adjustment is independent of your suspension system choice of flavors because it is done with bolts on the car itself. i think you meant the superstreets have adjustable dampning and adj. height, while the basics just have adjustable height
of course the exception is the jic magics which i reckon have the camber mounting plates to replace our stock ones and allow for camber adjustment up top
of course the exception is the jic magics which i reckon have the camber mounting plates to replace our stock ones and allow for camber adjustment up top
my appoligies... i meant dampning.... camer kit rrm sells dont they?? thanks for nthe correction,.
hey question, how was the fitment of the kit itself?? like the hood and front bumper
good, was crap but body shop fixed it... loooks good btw, i personally like ur wheels especially b/c its on a black car...also ive always been a fan of konigs...i rock OZ wheels
good, was crap but body shop fixed it... loooks good btw, i personally like ur wheels especially b/c its on a black car...also ive always been a fan of konigs...i rock OZ wheels

Last edited by Go_Lancer_Go; May 12, 2005 at 03:18 PM.
The fitment was good, the side panels were a bit off as they didn't bow to flow with the car, but a little filler filled in the gap. The quality was good as well, no pin holes or cracks, or paper thin areas. The only thing that was poor quality was the hood, it had to have a lot of sanding and a few coats of base to make it actually smooth, actually it is still a bit wavey, but it is the best we could do.
lookin pretty good man, not a big fan of that kit personally, but the shorty rear end does look suhweet. like everyone's been saying, just drop it and black out whats left and it'll be hot



