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      Timing belt broke, do I keep it? thehunterooo's Avatar
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      Re: Taking Low to the next level

      the same ones you had before, or stock wheels?



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      Re: Taking Low to the next level

      Quote Originally Posted by thehunterooo
      the same ones you had before, or stock wheels?
      The same wheels and tires as before. The 15" Rota Circuit 8 with 205/50/15 Kumho SPT's.

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      Re: Taking Low to the next level

      good deal, at least these are brand new. If you want to, you can get an alarm that detects if someone is taking your shoes. Its like a senser to sense movement on the springs or something, I dont know really. My friend had them on his dodge which has 22s and has saved his wheels twice.

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      Re: Taking Low to the next level

      when i had 20's on my mustang, i put a chain through the spokes and around the strut back through the spoke to a pad lock.


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      Re: Taking Low to the next level

      lol nice, never heard of that before. Thats not a bad idea at all really.

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      Re: Taking Low to the next level

      Glad you got your shoes back, they could have just asked you for the wheels, no reason for stealing....
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      Re: Taking Low to the next level

      Body shop bill came to $2800... I'm currently rocking an Impala... had a Mazda 6, but it broke down.. the day I picked it up. Not the mazdas fault, the battery has been neglected and had massive buildup.

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      Any good news yet? You got it back?
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      Re: Taking Low to the next level

      They had a hard time finding the tires, tried to get the lesser ASX or AST, but after some conversation I had them get some BFG G-Force Sport which should hold up pretty well even with my spirited driving. Some how he interpreted track and autoX as spinning the tires off a stoplight... um... no, totally different.

      Still in the shop, I'm not too concerned, I have my rental and haven't setup the cameras yet anyway.

      To the comment about at least they will be new... well, I was only missing a center cap and had a slight scratch and slight curb rub on one wheel... they were in like new condition anyway. Nothing good is coming from this at all... Hell, even the tires were new so it's not like I'm saving $$ on tires.

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      Re: Taking Low to the next level

      your all forgetting about the gatorgrip socket. it fits anything its size and smaller. and it works too, i had a brainstorm one day when i couldnt find the key to my own rims.





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