I Want This Look

Don Juan

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2002 Protege 5
This car is SEXY. Does anyone know who this is? What type of springs they used?
 

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I would say at least a 2.0 drop. I think those 18s which would explain the tucking of the tire, but i could be wrong.
 
I had ground control coilovers on my P5 and was able to have it dropped that much. I can post pics of the car if you want. PM me and let me know.
 
I had a pro-kit originally but that wasn't low enough. I was looking into Tokicos with dampening and sportlines but ended up getting Nex full coilovers. They were on ebay for like $699 same as the k-sports then they had a new in box set for like $360 so I got them and love them. It's about 2.5 f/r drop.

Thanks for the compliment. Also you would need 50mm offset wheel to tuck like that in the rear. I have about .200" clearance to the fender and .200" clearance to the strut behind the tire.
 
I had a pro-kit originally but that wasn't low enough. I was looking into Tokicos with dampening and sportlines but ended up getting Nex full coilovers. They were on ebay for like $699 same as the k-sports then they had a new in box set for like $360 so I got them and love them. It's about 2.5 f/r drop.

Thanks for the compliment. Also you would need 50mm offset wheel to tuck like that in the rear. I have about .200" clearance to the fender and .200" clearance to the strut behind the tire.

How's the ride with the coilovers? Also I have not found anyone with a 50 offset in that style rim, do you think a 45 would work with a 2.0 drop?
About how much taller was the pro kit, and did you roll your fenders?
Thanks for your help.
 
I love the ride but just have to go very slow into driveways and over bumps. Nearly every car I have owned in the past 18 years of driving has been slammed to the ground so I'm used to being cautious!

My wheels came in a 45mm offset. I am an engineer in a machine shop so I set them up on the mill and took off another .196" to give me the right offset to tuck. This has to be professionally done! My fenders are not rolled and I have 215/35/18's and do not rub. The pro-kit was only 1.4"/1.8" drop and 45mm offset would rub with any weight in the back seat. Rolled fenders might get you an extra .125" there just isn't much there on these cars to roll.
 
I have B & G Springs on my car and the rears look about the same in drop height but his front looks lower than mine. I would say he has adjustables on there. But like everyone else that sits low and on 18s I have to look out for little things like speed bumbs and driveways with an incline. I even went as far as rolling my rear fenders and still get alittle rub if I have over 200 pounds in the back seat.
 
If you think the drop is sexy Don Juan, then you havent seen the engine bay
 
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