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Old 11-30-2008, 10:51 PM
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So I just got some new rims and tires on my 05'. 20" Incubus Banshee's on General 225/30's...








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also...anyone know if i can still lower it? was looking into the ssc springs...

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also...anyone know if i can still lower it? was looking into the ssc springs...

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it looks like you still have plenty of room to lower it
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Yeah I'm sure I do have room jus wanted ppl's input. Thanks.
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drop will make it look much cleaner
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well in that case. drop that $hit lol
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you should lower...it looks ..really high. lol
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yeah youre telling me! when i first got into it after putting them on, I was like "what the?" could DEF feel the height difference.

Has anyone every heard anything on Ksport springs? they have a little more drop then ssc springs(2"front/2.5"rear) and they are $70 or so cheaper...

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i don't think u'll be able to pull a 2" / 2.5" drop with 20's... maybe the prokit by eibach something less than 2" all around maybe 2 for the rear, but i doubt it. u'll rub like a mofo i know people that rub with 17's and the sportlines or ssc springs.

btw looks good just not my style.
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yeah i was gonna look at it closer(measurement wise) and get my father in law's input before i jumped and bought springs. yeah i never thought that i would end up putting 20s on it but for $500 for four rims and tires mounted and balanced plus a spare tire, gotta love craigslist!!..jus couldnt pass it up. was looking into 18s but was gonna run me a pretty penny...
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