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well time to raise this thread from the grave because there are some packages coming soon

Such as...?

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R1concepts.....then kyb/H&R/ then mayb headlights

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Well I got the rotors..well the fronts on. The lower grills too. So dont go 225/40 stay at 45 or 50 because this will happen. I am glad I did my rotors this weekend so now I bought used Riken Raptors with more than 85% tread left on them for 60 each after tax and mounted.

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So i want to do magnaflow....I want a dual tip like the 04 goat since itll be different. I do not want the dual muffler with tips, my question is, is there another options beccause I do not know how to read the air flow inside the muffler through pics.

Uh, your alignment is off, bruh. Tire size has nothing to do with improper edge wear on your tires.

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Uh, your alignment is off, bruh. Tire size has nothing to do with improper edge wear on your tires.

This.
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Seriously? THis is BS...so what about the exhaust^^^

Seriously? THis is BS...so what about the exhaust^^^

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>bad alignment

>bad tire wear

>buys used tires

>asks about dat sweet Magnaflow

wat

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This is not wear that an alighnment would do. If you saw it the whole inner front wheels were like carved with something rounded and I was thinking the bolt holding the strut ( i think). I didn't mean to jump in words either my b.

This is not wear that an alighnment would do. If you saw it the whole inner front wheels were like carved with something rounded and I was thinking the bolt holding the strut ( i think). I didn't mean to jump in words either my b.

yes it is. you camber looks to be off. if it was rubbing against something you would hear it and feel it. my van did the same thing.
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i mean when i would parallel par i could hear and feel it o well ill get it adjusted

i mean when i would parallel par i could hear and feel it o well ill get it adjusted

take the wheel off and look into the the wheel well and look for any signs of rubbing just to be sure.

Dude, the camber is off. Too much positive camber, do you even rotate the tires? Those looked wiped.

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nope i didnt lol well this blows ill see when im getting suspension then decide when to do the alignment

nope i didnt lol well this blows ill see when im getting suspension then decide when to do the alignment

and until then you will keep eating tires

Rotate the tires every 7,000 miles, FWD cars will eat tires if you don't rotate the tires every 6,000-7,000 miles. C'mon man, that's basic knowledge...

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Rotate the tires every 7,000 miles, FWD cars will eat tires if you don't rotate the tires every 6,000-7,000 miles. C'mon man, that's basic knowledge...

What about RWD?

What about RWD?

That heavily depends on driving habits, and proper PSI in the tires. But half the time, the front tires will wear away faster than the rears if not rotated.

Bottom line, as long as the wheels and tires are not staggered, rotate every 6,000-7,000 miles.

I rotate every oil change which is every 5K for me.

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