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  • Member For: 18y 9m 19d
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  On 16/03/2012 at 1:58 AM, TRA1NR said:

Looks tough Mike! When you get sick of them we should chuck them on my car!

Thanks mate, dunno how they'd go on yours, they just clear the brakes on mine and yours are bigger yea, well discs, so they sit higher... But yea why not...

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  • Member For: 17y 4m 25d

Looks nasty and not in a good way. Not sure what you are trying to acheive here.

With the spolier removed it looks like you bought the base model and lost some hubcaps.

Sorry to be negative but hope enough comments will make you change your mind.

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  • Member For: 18y 9m 19d
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Ok so I've driven for a while now.. Haven't had it at WOT yet, just normal driving.. They are so much more forgiving, they soak up bumps and the car feels like its gliding.. The sh*t thing is, there is soo much side wall when I take a corner too quickly the car feels like its gonna flip lol...

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  • Member For: 21y 9m 5d
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I had that style of tyre on my HK Kingswood once upon a time, It felt like I was riding in a big fibreglass boat on a smooth ocean swell...

Handled corners like sh!t also!

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  • Member For: 18y 9m 19d
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  • Location: Melbourne, VIC

Nah thinking of getting rid of them... The ride is too soft and the car sways too much.. It seems asif I replaced my whiteline sway bars with rubber ones, don't feel confident driving with them

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