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Old 03-15-2020, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by powerranger262
That really does look good. Nice work.
Thanks man!

I take a good deal of pride representing our 11th gens !
Iv also got her running stronger than ever. I had planned to have her dynoed and tuned last week but the darn shop that was the local 5 star rep closed and I was un aware.

So, I'm in the process of locating the nearest dealer and swapping my programmer over from the platinum gt to the bdx all at the same time. The current tunes were written off of data from the unit so, the dyno tunes should be a good improvement.

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Default Replaced 18" KR Rims with 20"

What do you think?

18"

20"
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20 with bigger tires!
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Originally Posted by CKsBAT
20 with bigger tires!
as soon as I can afford new rubber I will. Just bought new tires for the car. Cant do another $1000+ until next year.
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I hear you, anything over about $1500 per year on my cars and my wife starts griping 😝
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Originally Posted by CKsBAT
I hear you, anything over about $1500 per year on my cars and my wife starts griping 😝
Any suggestion for a size?
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Originally Posted by Roadblock007
Any suggestion for a size?
Bigger is better.....At least That's what she said....
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The most I'll spend is $750 on tires, every 6 years. I replaced the original tires on my 2006 in 2012 and 2013 with Yokohama Geolanders, then replaced those Yokohamas with Cooper Discoverers in 2018
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Originally Posted by ShirBlackspots
The most I'll spend is $750 on tires, every 6 years. I replaced the original tires on my 2006 in 2012 and 2013 with Yokohama Geolanders, then replaced those Yokohamas with Cooper Discoverers in 2018
all my prices are in Canadian $$. I think even a cheap 20" tire here is $250.
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Wasn't exactly today but over the weekend I installed a 2" level kit, new sway bar bushings, and got it lined up.

Absolutely love the look of it leveled and the new bushings removed some body roll for me. Two thumbs up.
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