****John's Rieger Kit Installed pics****
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I will be selling the VMR v710s.
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Originally Posted by brabusw209amg' post='1025618' date='Oct 6 2009, 01:56 AM
time to go to home depot.
I'll put 20s on next summer. Gotta wait for khooger to come back and pick up his breytons. Snow tires are going on soon. Car will look so awkward with the 124s. LOL. But at least they will be higher than the 19s.
I will be selling the VMR v710s.
I'll put 20s on next summer. Gotta wait for khooger to come back and pick up his breytons. Snow tires are going on soon. Car will look so awkward with the 124s. LOL. But at least they will be higher than the 19s.
I will be selling the VMR v710s.
GET 20's and give me your v710
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loooks good john! love the reiger front. how's the LCI retrofit coming along? are your AEs working? doesn't look like its on
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It looks beautiful.
John, any plans to add quads given that it looks like the Rieger kit's diffuser has an opening for them?
Have you considered getting some sort of air suspension or other way where you could raise the ride height (and then re-lower it) when needed so that that beautiful kit survives ramps/driveways/etc (I am not knowledgeable at all about raising/lowering but given the money you shelled out for that kit and its tiny ground clearance, I am pretty concerned that the front won't last very long).
John, any plans to add quads given that it looks like the Rieger kit's diffuser has an opening for them?
Have you considered getting some sort of air suspension or other way where you could raise the ride height (and then re-lower it) when needed so that that beautiful kit survives ramps/driveways/etc (I am not knowledgeable at all about raising/lowering but given the money you shelled out for that kit and its tiny ground clearance, I am pretty concerned that the front won't last very long).