will i rub with stockies on h-tech?
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fatboitan



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Posted: 8/7/08 3:43PM    Post subject: will i rub with stockies on h-tech?  

topic question
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a_german_named_hans



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Posted: 8/7/08 3:46PM    Post subject:  

no
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mcd



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Posted: 8/7/08 3:46PM    Post subject:  

definitely not.. i'm on h-techs with the stock wheels.
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FreedomOne



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Posted: 8/7/08 3:49PM    Post subject:  

What about 18s?
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a_german_named_hans



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Posted: 8/7/08 3:51PM    Post subject:  

dont think so. H-Techs really isn't a sever drop
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FreedomOne



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Posted: 8/7/08 3:55PM    Post subject:  

Yeah, I'm on TRDs. Need to go lower.
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tcCAlI



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Posted: 8/7/08 5:22PM    Post subject:  

hahaah not in a million years, that drop is very minor.
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ack154



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Posted: 8/7/08 5:25PM    Post subject:  

Only if you have some whack wheels with a crazy offset.
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fatboitan



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Posted: 8/7/08 5:25PM    Post subject:  

how about if i upgraded to 18" rims?
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tcCAlI



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Posted: 8/7/08 5:26PM    Post subject:  

fatboitan wrote: how about if i upgraded to 18" rims?
you just gotta to get the right offset.
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ESEMRFOZZ13



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Posted: 8/7/08 5:35PM    Post subject:  

i got h tech, but should have gone s tech
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fatboitan



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Posted: 8/7/08 6:22PM    Post subject:  

what kind of offset would work?
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ESEMRFOZZ13



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Posted: 8/7/08 7:53PM    Post subject:  

fatboitan wrote: what kind of offset would work? thiers post on this site with all of your answers, i just went with the same as stock size because if you use a wheel calculater you can see how off your speedometer can get wich can add more miles than your driving or if automatic can make your shifts off, wich in return makes your tc even slower. good luck
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huslindan



Joined: 24 Apr 2008
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Posted: 8/10/08 5:17AM    Post subject:  

can you run stock sturts with h-techs and how much of a drop is it im looking into these?
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808tC



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Posted: 8/10/08 5:45AM    Post subject:  

huslindan wrote: can you run stock sturts with h-techs and how much of a drop is it im looking into these?

yes you can for a while.....the drop is 1.9F and 1.5R
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huslindan



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Posted: 8/10/08 7:10PM    Post subject:  

well i got 20000 miles on my car whats a while lol like another 20000 ?
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racingmansu05



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Posted: 8/10/08 8:39PM    Post subject:  

huslindan wrote: well i got 20000 miles on my car whats a while lol like another 20000 ?


basically yea but it depends on your driving...
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fatboitan



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Posted: 8/10/08 8:41PM    Post subject:  

one suspension item down two more to go lol. I doubt i'll be installing this suspension set up anytime soon =( i wish i was out of college already so i can have money to myself and not putting it into tuition.
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catracho16



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Posted: 8/10/08 9:45PM    Post subject:  

only if you were on 22's son 22's!
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Schmevin1234



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Posted: 8/10/08 9:54PM    Post subject:  

Search... and S-techs FTW, H-tech drop is way to shallow on stocks.
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