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KeychainDan said:
What did he use to clean that car?!?!
I use Meguiar's NXT Car Wash on it.


elDizzle_foShizzle said:
are those 15s on 50s? I woulda liked to see him go a little bigger, with less of a sidewall. Just my personal preference. Get that fat lip action goin!
They are actually 16s, 205/50-16. This is my daily drive and the roads in downtown Toronto are really crappy so I'm probably not going to up-size it. I had replaced my SSR Type C (17") a couple of times in my MINI for the past few years even I drove it very carefully. The Megan does improve the handling quite a bit and the ride isn't that harsh compare to the stock springs.

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Yamamoto said:
elDizzle_foShizzle said:
are those 15s on 50s? I woulda liked to see him go a little bigger, with less of a sidewall. Just my personal preference. Get that fat lip action goin!
They are actually 16s, 205/50-16. This is my daily drive and the roads in downtown Toronto are really crappy so I'm probably not going to up-size it. I had replaced my SSR Type C (17") a couple of times in my MINI for the past few years even I drove it very carefully. The Megan does improve the handling quite a bit and the ride isn't that harsh compare to the stock springs.

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Do you have any full side shots of before/after? thx! again...nice whip!
 

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elDizzle_foShizzle said:
1HoTCuBe said:
Will be joining this thread soon..just got mine in today..since the coilovers are weak so far...i decided to go with the springs with my 15 inch wheels..It should give me a lowered and aggressive stance with my +0 offset wheels..pics pending install next week..
Dya get 'em installed yet? Post up them pics!
nah not yet..i had to get two new tires for the wheels..i had mishap on the interstate..lol
 
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