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Old 11-26-2017, 12:32 AM
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Bet that sounds BEEFY.
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Why the 170* thermostat ?
Old 11-26-2017, 09:24 AM
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Why the 170* thermostat ?
Lower temperatures to keep the ecm from pulling timing.
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OIC, not a daily driver then.
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The crown coils finally started to sag a little, so the 1" lift block got removed. Sits at about a 3/5 now (it's 4wd, so about the same as a 2wd with a 2/4).



Also installed a set of VAS traction bars today.



Recently purchased a spare set of tails to get done with a tinted clear. The two different shades of red really bothered me. Not sure why the blis lens had to be such a different color.

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Originally Posted by HOOV3R
Drop coils in the front for now. 2" coils in a 4wd give around 2.5" - 3" of front drop. Originally was going to run a belltech strut, but sold them and changed plans. Eventually going to try djm control arms with fox coilovers for a 13.
Did you ever try going to those DJM CA's? They say they're not meant for 4wd, so I was curious if you did do it how it worked.




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