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I fed the XR Redbull - Printable Version

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- white_2kgt - 04-20-2008

Mike Wrote:dual mcs? seems like more work/chance for error than it's worth. really, what's the benefit?

Heavy cars suck w/ no power brakes, so the solution is dual MC's, plus setting the front/rear bias nolonger means 50/40 but 60/40 distro prop vales only take away and suck Wink.


- l33t Mr2 - 04-22-2008

I love the inspiration car but i would get different offsets for the wheels.

can i drive your car? hehe


- PDenbigh - 04-23-2008

Yeah, the Koesi's used to look great until the new fenders went on. My dry set of wheels/tires look a lot better I think. This pic was taken before the wing and bumper were on, and also those are 245/45/17 tires and now it has 235/40's so the tires don't look quite as thick:

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- Steve85 - 04-23-2008

Lookin good.

Are you hiding the seams between the flares and fenders?

I have fender flares on the rear and would like to cover the seam. Just trying to get an idea how tough it is to fill in the gaps and make it look well...seamless.


- PDenbigh - 04-23-2008

Yeah, I'm blending the flares. Really it's because I had to gut the original mounting points due to wide tires, so I'm using pannelbond and bondo to make it look "right."

Pretty easy so far. We'll see how it looks when it's painted though :-)