cali hatch
cali hatch
so i just bought my white 1st gen aveo. im not too exited about the aftermarket support out there, but these cars have amazing potential. it is completely stock up to now, but that will soon change. im a pretty chill 21 yr old dude, if you ever have any questions or ideas hit me up, and ill get back to u
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- Petrified.Rabbit
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Re: cali hatch
this forum will help you do a lot of what you want.
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Welcome clean hb. If your looking for some good DIY-Do it yourself easy mods, check the FAQ section in all the forums. There's some cool stuff in there. There's a lot more stuff out for the 1st gen than the 09' at least lol.
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Re: cali hatch
Welcome aboard! glad to see another enthusiast in california, we're in need of them, lol
Re: cali hatch
195/50/15 traklites
next step is suspension.
- WOLFMAN AK907
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Well, you picked the right size wheel/tire combo to drop on. That's what I'm going with as well. Nice rims.
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Re: cali hatch
same size i got, looks clean
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Re: cali hatch
thanks guys and yea i like this size just need some spacers in the back. and here are a couple more pics of my fueling the monster :p
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I need spacers too. I'm going to get 5mm for the front, and I'll have to mess around with some washers first to figure out how much I'll need in the rear. Somewhere around 20mm I think though. I'm gonna get the 4x100-4x100 adapter style spacers though and shave down my stock studs, as these will be stronger than running a thick spacer with long studs. I drive pretty hard...I'd hate to see 1 of my wheels pass me going down the road.
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