08-09 Agressive Setup (no evos)
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08-09 Agressive Setup (no evos)
I really don't know what would be aggressive for that year of Lancer.
18x8 or Higher and anything below +40mm
Here's my setup
18X8.5 +38 Evo X GSR
235/40/18 Falken 329
18x8 or Higher and anything below +40mm
Here's my setup
18X8.5 +38 Evo X GSR
235/40/18 Falken 329
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Yeah i was thinkin powder coat after the projectors that'll be here within a week and the drop with fender roll and neg camber. I just hope I get enough on my tax return lol.
anyone know a great not cheap lug lock that isnt sold in rat-mart
anyone know a great not cheap lug lock that isnt sold in rat-mart
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To debadge: Clean the area with a soap and water solution. Take a blowdryer and heat the area for about 5 mins. Use a fishing wire and, in a sawing motion, slide between the surface of the car and the badge. Clean off any residual glue on the car.
To rebadge: Get some 3M Automotive double sided tape. Glue the badge back on!
Voila~
Regards.
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I asked this same question over on mitsubish-forums.com..
To debadge: Clean the area with a soap and water solution. Take a blowdryer and heat the area for about 5 mins. Use a fishing wire and, in a sawing motion, slide between the surface of the car and the badge. Clean off any residual glue on the car.
To rebadge: Get some 3M Automotive double sided tape. Glue the badge back on!
Voila~
Regards.
To debadge: Clean the area with a soap and water solution. Take a blowdryer and heat the area for about 5 mins. Use a fishing wire and, in a sawing motion, slide between the surface of the car and the badge. Clean off any residual glue on the car.
To rebadge: Get some 3M Automotive double sided tape. Glue the badge back on!
Voila~
Regards.
anyone else got an aggressive setup?