thanks bro!
where did you get them from?
You can also pick them up from RadioShack if you need them same day
Radioshack sells HID kits?You can also pick them up from RadioShack if you need them same day
Radioshack sells HID kits?
OH! hahaha i was about to say lol. Have you gotten the headers yet? how does the catback sound?No, he meant the resistors
OH! hahaha i was about to say lol. Have you gotten the headers yet? how does the catback sound?
No, didn't buy my header yet. Going to secure my summer tires first and then I'll jump on the header.
And I have no clue, it's sitting in my room. I'll be installing everything around march cause it started snowing too much and the roads are disgusting and I don't feel like working under a messy car.
your right. same happening to me, i want to drop my car so much i have the suspension ready to go but i have to wait cuz the snow is gonna be a pain if i lower it now. lol I like your car alot.
Ive had mine for over a year and Ive got about 20k miles on them, and they still feel fine even though its not unusual for me to take corners at 25mph+Yeah I loved my Blues they were awesome great ride helped with body roll didnt elimate it completely but a very noticable difference.I just sold them a couple of weeks ago they only had like less than 400 miles on them I only drove for 2 months before I pulled my motor and started the great trear down of 2010...lol. Im gonna be running an OEM struts with MSP springs for now till i can save up for coils But you will be happy with them though
Thanks guys! Makes me even more confident in my choice.
Do any of you recommend me a place to buy that kit from? I found it on eBay for 700$ (without shipping and duties), is there any other place I could take a look at?
And also, for the non fouler, what part do I exactly need? Cause I have been seeing some that are 14mm, 16mm, 18mm etc... Which is the right one? Could u link me?
you need the 18mm ones.
and 700 is not that far from buying yellowspeed coils from CR3
The ones at 950$, right? I'm reluctant about coils because I do not know how to set them up... And are they recommended in winter time?
all kinds of people around Montreal that could help you set them up properly. As for winter if you take care of them and coat them before winter as suggested by almost all the coil manufactures you will have no issues.