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I am also running the clear image. INJEN is the same design.
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Hey have any of you seen or heard the Megan turbo catback ? I found it for like 420 and I think it looks better then my mpx, and it has titanium tip which I love
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hiked to the waterfall downstream and stayed there pretty much all day yesterday from 8-2. it was PACKED when we left but we owned that place man, it was so much fun. that dive from behind the waterfall is sketchy but so worth it!
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Has anyone put 255/35/18's on their cars yet? i know EJ and Drew have 245's i need to get wider tires and i think im going to attempt a 255...
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A 255 is not worth it. If its traction you are after, just get a stickier compound tire in 235/40 or 245/40. The tiny bit of extra contact you might get with the 255 will be negated with weight and limitations in the type of tire you can get. 245/40/18 is much more common than 255/35/18.
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A 255 is not worth it. If its traction you are after, just get a stickier compound tire in 235/40 or 245/40. The tiny bit of extra contact you might get with the 255 will be negated with weight and limitations in the type of tire you can get. 245/40/18 is much more common than 255/35/18.
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I had bad luck with nt05 I'm goin hancook I heard good things from everyone who has had them and 245 is what I have now and that is the biggest the wheels can go imo hankook are a good price too
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Ive had bad luck with Hankook RS2's and good luck with the NT05's... to each is own I guess I still own a set of each.
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