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brtnstrns

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View attachment 160165

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Sorry for the small cell phone pics, I don't have a camera. Anyway, I am insanely happy about the look and feel of my suspension combo matched with my brand new FR500s. Once the weather gets better (probably not for a while), I'll be sure to clean the hell out of my baby and do a decent photo shoot. And thanks to Late Model Restoration for the fast service and beautiful wheels.
 
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Looks great!

Im getting some FR500's pretty soon here myself
 

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looks great
 

Night Shifter

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looks damn good!
 
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What kind of suspension do you have?
 
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Sorry I didn't mean to send so many. My phone was messing up
 

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100x better!
 

brtnstrns

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ConeCrusher281 said:
What kind of suspension do you have?
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H&R Supersports, no isos up front (no noise or other issues), Bilstein shocks/struts, MM Caster Camber plates. Firm ride but plenty comfortable in my opinion and very little body roll compared to stock suspension...oh yeah and a beautiful stance

Those are 18x9 and 18x10s which help fill the wheel wells as well.
 
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brtnstrns said:
H&R Supersports, no isos up front (no noise or other issues), Bilstein shocks/struts, MM Caster Camber plates. Firm ride but plenty comfortable in my opinion and very little body roll compared to stock suspension...oh yeah and a beautiful stance

Those are 18x9 and 18x10s which help fill the wheel wells as well.
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Is that all you bought suspension wise? I was looking at lowering my car and was curious to what all you need.
 
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brtnstrns said:
H&R Supersports, no isos up front (no noise or other issues), Bilstein shocks/struts, MM Caster Camber plates. Firm ride but plenty comfortable in my opinion and very little body roll compared to stock suspension...oh yeah and a beautiful stance

Those are 18x9 and 18x10s which help fill the wheel wells as well.
Click to expand...

Is that all you bought suspension wise? I was looking at lowering my car and was curious to what all you need.
 

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you spelled tires/rims wrong
 
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brtnstrns said:
H&R Supersports, no isos up front (no noise or other issues), Bilstein shocks/struts, MM Caster Camber plates. Firm ride but plenty comfortable in my opinion and very little body roll compared to stock suspension...oh yeah and a beautiful stance

Those are 18x9 and 18x10s which help fill the wheel wells as well.
Click to expand...

What all exactly did you buy? I plan on lowering my car and wanted to know what I need
 
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ConeCrusher281

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brtnstrns said:
H&R Supersports, no isos up front (no noise or other issues), Bilstein shocks/struts, MM Caster Camber plates. Firm ride but plenty comfortable in my opinion and very little body roll compared to stock suspension...oh yeah and a beautiful stance

Those are 18x9 and 18x10s which help fill the wheel wells as well.
Click to expand...

What all exactly did you buy? I plan on lowering my car and wanted to know what I need
 
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What all did you buy? I plan on lowering my car and wanted to know what components are needed
 
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What all did you buy? I plan on lowering my car and wanted to know what components are needed
 
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What all did you buy? I plan on lowering my car and wanted to know what components are needed
 

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What all did you buy? I plan on lowering my car and wanted to know what components are needed
 
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brtnstrns said:
H&R Supersports, no isos up front (no noise or other issues), Bilstein shocks/struts, MM Caster Camber plates. Firm ride but plenty comfortable in my opinion and very little body roll compared to stock suspension...oh yeah and a beautiful stance

Those are 18x9 and 18x10s which help fill the wheel wells as well.
Click to expand...

What all exactly did you buy? I'm looking at lowering my car and wanted to know what components are involved
 
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brtnstrns said:
H&R Supersports, no isos up front (no noise or other issues), Bilstein shocks/struts, MM Caster Camber plates. Firm ride but plenty comfortable in my opinion and very little body roll compared to stock suspension...oh yeah and a beautiful stance

Those are 18x9 and 18x10s which help fill the wheel wells as well.
Click to expand...

What all exactly did you buy? I'm looking at lowering my car and wanted to know what components are involved
 
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ConeCrusher281

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brtnstrns said:
H&R Supersports, no isos up front (no noise or other issues), Bilstein shocks/struts, MM Caster Camber plates. Firm ride but plenty comfortable in my opinion and very little body roll compared to stock suspension...oh yeah and a beautiful stance

Those are 18x9 and 18x10s which help fill the wheel wells as well.
Click to expand...

What all exactly did you buy? I'm looking at lowering my car and wanted to know what components are involved
 
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