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8th Gen Corolla Showoff Thread 2.0

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by MacktasticSlick, Mar 5, 2014.

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    Your best bet will be to try and contact CBass
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    cBass buffalo bell lover

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    Im done selling trd parts. Not worth my time.
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    i think i mentioned already that i could get you some before. message me for a quote...

    if you want oem S side skirts message me.
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    MattH Country Boy Problems

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    If someone can point me in the right direction for proper removal of sideskirts. I have a set.
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    Like your suspension setup, I have the exact same thing. Where have you been, post up some pics and fill us in on the progress.
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    MattH Country Boy Problems

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    I'm pretty low with it. It rides ok in town, minus the potholes. It can get bouncy in the rural areas. Overall I'm happy with it. How many fingers can you fit between your tires and fender in the front? Your on 16's?
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    jdmgen8 Well-Known Member

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    I'm on 15's with 195/50's and zeroed out in the front with no problems, the rears are adjusted a bit higher to not scrub. All around it's sitting exactly 23 inches from top of the fenders to the ground. I've rode in many lowered cars and very pleased with how it rides/handles.
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    MattH Country Boy Problems

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    Really? Mine is 23" also with 14s and 185/65 tires.
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    Guess there's a good bit of difference Btwn 65 and 50 series, are you bottomed out in the front or all the way around?
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    MattH Country Boy Problems

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    Rear is atleast 1/2" higher. Their aren't many threads left in the front. Maybe 6-7 turns if I remember correctly.
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    Oh ok yeah my fronts are completely ground down and my rears are probably a half inch to an inch from being maxed out. For some reason the rear has to be set higher than the front bc it will sit lower. But my setup measures 23 all around. Handles very well, just want a rear sway bar now.
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    Picking up some Chinese food just had to get a pic, lovin the fresh paint.
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    Car looks great man. Thumbs up
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    From the way it sounds, probably a 15x8. Offset somewhere around +35/+40. I was told a 195 is a safe bet with minor work. (Fender liner trimming/fender rolling)
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    That's what I was afraid of because literally nobody around here does fender rolling id have to drive at least an hour or more away to have it done.
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    A friend of mine did the rear fenders on my prizm but it really doesn't seem that hard to do. Just need some heat and I would wait for a warm day to try it out I'm most likely going to roll my fenders even further and will try to do the rear fenders on my 2010 honda civic sedan as well. You can find the rollers on ebay for like $125-150
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    jerrychoochoo I <3 Wheels

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    [IMG]

    Nothing new, same ol same ol..
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    Sorry color was bugging me [IMG]
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    jerrychoochoo I <3 Wheels

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    Lol, thanks brotha. Picture had weird lighting because the sun was setting.
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    Looks sick jerry
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    I dont think ill be done before toyotafest.

    i dont know if i posted this photo here already

    [IMG]
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    Cars are looking good fellas. Can't wait for warmer weather so I can start messing with the car again
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    TOYROLLA99 Kleen 8.125 (According to Mack)

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    looks good, just gotta toothpaste those headlights xP
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    looks good, just gotta toothpaste those headlights xP
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    LOL oh i compounded them with a rotary and good as new!
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    TOYROLLA99 Kleen 8.125 (According to Mack)

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    looks good, just gotta toothpaste those headlights xP
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    jerrychoochoo I <3 Wheels

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    Thanks brotha! What plans do you have for your car?

    Are these 2 piece welded? Or 3 piece? Sucks that Work's never made Equip 05's in 4x100.
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    They're 3 piece, These are just rebranded works and a little style twist from TRD japan. im gonna make them 16x8 soon
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    If I didn't have a mortgage payment Id like to get wheels, coilovers and a nice exhaust and call it a day. Maybe one or two of cbass' lips. I put HIDs on last night in my reflector housings, but I made a Casper shield for them. I took my muffler off over the weekend. Sounds good but alittle raspy and big drone.

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