New Teins and 18's
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Looking good mate.
Your alloys look bigger than 18's due to their design.
I fitted Tein's to my Evo and found them a little harsh but the handling more than made up for it.
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Your alloys look bigger than 18's due to their design.
I fitted Tein's to my Evo and found them a little harsh but the handling more than made up for it.
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I have teins(monoflex) and 18" on a 5 door blobeye ,looks like yours are set very low.After a couple of weeks of mine being set on hardest and as low as yours I am going to adjust them as they still catch on the rear arches over poor ground. I can put up with a bit of catching when "caining it" around roundabouts but not in a striaght line..Your car looks sweet by the way![Thumb](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/thumb.gif)
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