looking good!
i painted the front chassis flat black.. also wired the markers..
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Last edited by Galante; 05-11-2009 at 10:47 PM
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looking good!
GREEN is the new BLACK
'00 Mitsubishi Galant ES 4g64T (Samantha)
'01 Mitsubishi Galant ES 4g64 (Daily)
'02 Mitsubishi Galant ES 4g64 (SCRAPPED)
'00 Mitsubishi Galant ES 4g64 (SCRAPPED)
'91 Volvo 740 Turbo B230FT (SOLD)
'88 Mitsubishi Mighty Max (SOLD)
'91 Kawasaki ZX7 (SOLD)
'95 Kawasaki ZX9R
I think its Dave's Red2kgalant
00 Galant ES Turbo/5-Speed
13 GTR
Yeh, thats 2KRedGalant... we have 2 known Illinois peeps with the aspires
Are those 18's? looks good. Is it Works?
"Mitsubishi Galant(e) for Life"
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18's?
"Mitsubishi Galant(e) for Life"
Tuned 2013 Evolution X GSR PB
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i like the rear disc swap sooo damn much.. i may have to purchase one and have TGCNY help me install
i was thinkin that but that's a day for eatin n drinking now knuckle busting
Pretty much just cut an see where i was at..tomorrow imma try to bend the sides see how much i gotta cut..should i color match or leave black?
color match
leave it black so it matches w/ the grille..
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Yes, thats me. I love the Aspire tails, wouldn't change them for the world.
Actually a lower profile tire ALWAYS has a stiffer sidewall, thats just by design that the shorter tire has less flexibility. And yes, it may mean the tire 'squishes' less even when underinflated. I could deflate my 19s and still look not all THAT low on air pressure.
Not to draw out any more pointless discussion, but rather end it about tire OD, I'll refer people to my post regarding overall tire diameters in the corresponding forums. But I'll say no two tires have the same physical OD's. And also camber roll (when the wheels are turned) marginally affects ride height, so in essence, you are both wrong, and both right.
Last edited by RedGalant2k1; 05-12-2009 at 11:24 PM
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