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Wow. I hate it. I absolutely hate it. I can't even... I'm trying to not be mean, but I... I'm at a complete loss here.
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omg they did it to the vette too?.........?

dang cali car scene :doh: :doh::doh:

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WOW! Quite the widebody kit. Looks like they did a good job with everything. Very unique for sure!

Looks good, Dylon. Enjoy that badboy :)
 
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WOW! Quite the widebody kit. Looks like they did a good job with everything. Very unique for sure!

Looks good, Dylon. Enjoy that badboy :)
Hey, thanks Todd. It is definitely wide haha. Our cars were never really skinny to being with either.

I'm definitely enjoying it too. It sure does break some necks! :headbang:
 

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For all of those considering doing a widebody mustang, I hope this thread has shed some light on what all is involved after the money for the kit is spent. As you can see, there is a lot more to it than just buying a ~$2k kit

For proper fitting wheels, without the need for spacers, here is a little information to help get you started.

My wheels are 20x10.5 +15 front and 20x11.5 +15 rear.
Fronts are wrapped in 285/30 and rears are 305/25
With my spacers the front offset will soon be -10 and the rear is currently -23 (25mm spacer front | 38mm rear)

The rear is perfect right now. I can almost air all the way out with the bag/coil at the lowest possible setting and no rubbing. I would say the max I would do on this setup is -25 offset to allow for max low when dumped.


Feel free to ask any other questions about the kit and I will be 100% honest with you.
You need a sponsor to give you some stupidly wide wheels to see how much you can really fit under there
 
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You need a sponsor to give you some stupidly wide wheels to see how much you can really fit under there
I would love that! I am working on it but wheels are a tough thing to get sponsored due to the high cost. Just had another sponsor hop on board though for rotors. R1 Concepts is sending out some nice big rotors for the car soon! #TeamR1
 

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My experience ED parts has not been good. I bought several pieces for my Vette and non of then fit very well. Bought APR, and the fit was perfect.

To be frank, I would not put their stuff on a 15 year old Civic.
 
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My experience ED parts has not been good. I bought several pieces for my Vette and non of then fit very well. Bought APR, and the fit was perfect.

To be frank, I would not put their stuff on a 15 year old Civic.
Every fiberglass piece that is handlaid in a mold is going to need some work to get it to fit 100% correctly. As the mold ages errors start to occur.

That is true with any kit too, not just cheap kits. The 15k+ Liberty Walk kits found on Ferraris and Lambos need the same TLC.

Thanks for stopping by though, as you can seen I have shared every issue that has arisen during the install of this kit.
 
 




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