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HandoZiZle

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Finally got my SSR's mounted this weekend. Need alot more polishing, but overall, i'm pretty happy with them. The rear is 315-30-18 Hoosiers DR on 10.5" wheels with the lo-pro IRS bolt. No rubbing at all and they easily clear the bolt. I went with Nitto Invos 275-35-18 on the front and they are great tires. Steering response is pretty good with them and the tread design is crazy. Anyway, here are some pictures and all comments are welcomed.
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Your rotors are on the wrong side. They are suppose to vent from the center of the rotor out. Otherwise slick car.
 

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looks sick but IMO the rear could come down some more.
I think i'm going to put my spare tire back. I think that should lower it a bit.
Your rotors are on the wrong side. They are suppose to vent from the center of the rotor out. Otherwise slick car.
LOL i never realized that and now it's going to bug the hell out of me. O well, i'm going to replace the brakes pretty soon anyway.
Sweet....what springs? :rockon:
H&R Sports with MM isos all the way around.
Looks sweeeeeet!:banana:

Just don't get caught in a rain storm...:bowdown:

This car will never see rain...well hopefully anyway.
 

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Ive wanted a set of these wheels for a couple years now, just how much work really is involved in polishing polished wheels? I dont want to do any work, why I stayed with chrome plus wheel wax and still look brand new.
 

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Ive wanted a set of these wheels for a couple years now, just how much work really is involved in polishing polished wheels? I dont want to do any work, why I stayed with chrome plus wheel wax and still look brand new.

Withe right tools and products, it's actually really easy but you point it out yourself LOL.
 

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LOL i never realized that and now it's going to bug the hell out of me. O well, i'm going to replace the brakes pretty soon anyway.

I wasn't trying to take away anything from the car, but I've seen a few people that have done that before so you are not alone. I'm jealous of your car in general though, soooo purdy. :beer:
 

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