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What are you running for spacers in front and back? Looks good, kick up any rocks on paint?
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10-11-2024, 01:27 PM | #47 |
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I didn’t put on spacers for the very reason that I think I’m gonna kick rocks all over my white paint and I don’t have PPF. It definitely looks way better, but I’m trying to figure out what spacers I can get away with without kicking up rocks. I have the M performance HAS so luckily, that keeps the rocks at bay under my car because it’s lowered.
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I tend to agree with that way of thinking..if i were at the track and needing a thing to work as the factory set it..yea spacers change a little bit...BUT.. my driving using the car on tight turn roads, city zipping, and just being me on the road, the difference is slight..I believe a different wheel could produce the same feeling, a proper alignment possibly some of those cool adjustable control arms to end on the feel these lil cars are, I'm enjoying the thing and change as the project directions change..ha
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Beautiful shots here...
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"Wow, what an epic drive! The foggy conditions added a mystical touch to the breathtaking scenery. Your M2s look and perform impressively, tackling the slippery roads with ease. Those carbon bits and performance upgrades really make a difference! The Calypso Red and Toronto Red color schemes are stunning. 825M forged wheels and Dinan X pipes - you've got the perfect combo for a thrilling drive. Did you hit any scenic overlooks or was it a non-stop adrenaline rush?"
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Thanks everyone.
Here are a couple from this weekend's absolutely non-foggy drive in Eastern Oregon. Last edited by M2PDX; 10-15-2024 at 01:27 PM.. |
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Amazing pictures. I don't really enjoy driving in foggy weather but can't deny it made for fantastic shots.
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