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Old 07-10-2010, 01:53 PM
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yea it's clear and instead of having black plastic surrounding the light it's a kind of darker chrome. The problem with the turn signal is that any bulb I put in there reacts differently than you'd expect. The yellows that were originally in them looked very pale when lit, and when I put red bulbs in they lit up pink. Now there's LED reds in them, and they light up nice and red, but you can barely see them during the day.
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Old 07-11-2010, 05:01 PM
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Coilovers installed! H&R's. Also Figure grills.
These are just quick iPhone pics outside the shop and then my house.

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PROBLEM: I had the shop roll the fenders in the rear, but the tires still rub - or at least I think they do: I've only been hearing what I think is rubbing coming from the rear left - even when I've had passengers in the rear right... I thought maybe it was just clunking from the coilover and not rubbing because it's only happening in the rear left but I can't tell. There is the bolt in the rear fender that hinders the rolling:
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Help? I'm probably going to raise the back a thread or two, possibly the front as well.
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Old 07-11-2010, 05:35 PM
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take the bolt out and use a zip tie instead...that's what i did..same in the front
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Old 07-11-2010, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by o8tC
take the bolt out and use a zip tie instead...that's what i did..same in the front
and then roll the rest of the bumper? or just leave it zip tied?
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leave it ziptied
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What's the size of the wheel and offset, also tire size? Another option is to add a bit of negative camber.
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hey what shop did you goto? drivers image? and do the ziptie or just take the bolt out and use a dremel to cut it a bit.. mines being held up by the sides and bolts on the bottom and the plastics inside of the trunk so it will hold well anyway
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Dropzone: They're 18's with I believe a +35 offset. I got them from the classifieds here so I'm 100% sure on the offset. Tires are 225/40-18's.

friendskillz: yea I got them installed/rolled at Drivers Image. I see you live in Morton Grove. Ever been to your library? My dad's the director.
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lol cool, and ya i went there long time ago.. i dont goto libraries much
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In for the info. I'm going lower and need to do something about the rubbing. I like the ziptie idea.

A2, how much did it cost you to roll your fenders?
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Old 07-13-2010, 04:47 PM
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Well I took it back to Drivers Image yesterday and they raised the back up half an inch. I think it looks even better now - slightly raked toward the front.

I also asked them to just remove those bolts and replace them with zip ties as I thought that was what was rubbing the tire. Greg (the owner) took it back into the garage and raised it and noticed it wasn't the bolts but a part of the inner bumper that was rubbing... so he just cut it off - it's just some plastic. Now I have absolutely no rubbing in the rear - even on pretty hard dips and bumps - and I have a great looking car. Pictures soon - anybody know some good spots around chicago to have a shoot? friendskillz?
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Old 07-13-2010, 04:51 PM
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oh and Jasper Ash: I believe it was 150 to have the rears rolled. 75 a fender - Greg did the extra work I mentioned above for free.
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Old 07-14-2010, 07:48 AM
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went out tonight looking for places to shoot:

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ended up at the bahai temple in Wilmette, but at this point I was too lazy to set up the tripod again so they didn't come out too great - I just like them cause they're a bit ominous... even though you can't really see the car.
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Old 07-15-2010, 08:29 AM
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Nice FM. Simple.
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Old 07-15-2010, 08:31 AM
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Dig what you did with the TYC's. Have you thought of clear corners for the headlights?
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Old 07-15-2010, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by tCtCtC
Dig what you did with the TYC's. Have you thought of clear corners for the headlights?
No, the opposite actually, I've been thinking of getting the smoke overlays from bluebatmobile. Along with the smoked for the side mirrors, and these eyelids:

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only thing is I'm worried that the vinyl won't match Flint Mica correctly...
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Bluebat matches the paint color pretty well.
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^ Flint mica is a slight tone off though.
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how do the H&Rs feel on the street?
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Originally Posted by tokenride86
how do the H&Rs feel on the street?
Compared to the TRD springs I had, they're awesome. I feel more connected to the street and to the steering. They can be somewhat bumpy on some worse roads-but never bouncy like the TRDs. I also have the trd rear sway set to race so that'll make things a bit on the bumpy side as well. Overall I love them - definitely worth it. The car looks great (I still feel like it looks better in person than in the pictures) and handles better. Feels great to drive. If you're thinking about getting them go for it.
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