My buddy's T-67'd 2004 STi
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My buddy's T-67'd 2004 STi
I just got done updating my friend's CarDomain page.
He has a 2004 STi with a T-67 kit.
Here is the link:
http://www.cardomain.com/id/superflysti
I am sure I will find some small stuff to fix or re-arrange on it, but if you have any questions, or want better pictures, let me know.
Nick
He has a 2004 STi with a T-67 kit.
Here is the link:
http://www.cardomain.com/id/superflysti
I am sure I will find some small stuff to fix or re-arrange on it, but if you have any questions, or want better pictures, let me know.
Nick
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Nick, I saw your car on Cardomain.com... very nice set up! I have a question for you though, how is the clearance/fitment of your Stoptech big brake kit with your 18 inch FN01R-Cs? The reason I'm asking because I just got some (17x8 FNO1R-Cs) for my 02 WRX and am planning on getting a set (Stoptechs) in the near future. Thanks in advance!
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There is more than enough room. I think they are a 48 offset, so as long as that is what you have, then they should fit.
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Nick
car is sweet, except the size of the rims.
18's are the biggest I would go, IMO.
If you want speed and acceleration as you said "people will just see your exhaust and your turnk........ when they race you"
those 19's , i dont think, will help you that much.
but I dont know, maybe they are light as hell, but look too big to me.
plus their offset must be below +48 because your back wheels almost stick out like an inch in one of the pics.
I guess you cant go over big bumps without rubbing in the back.
of course this is just my opinon.
Car is great though!
too rich for my blood for what you have done so far on a over $30K car.
18's are the biggest I would go, IMO.
If you want speed and acceleration as you said "people will just see your exhaust and your turnk........ when they race you"
those 19's , i dont think, will help you that much.
but I dont know, maybe they are light as hell, but look too big to me.
plus their offset must be below +48 because your back wheels almost stick out like an inch in one of the pics.
I guess you cant go over big bumps without rubbing in the back.
of course this is just my opinon.
Car is great though!
too rich for my blood for what you have done so far on a over $30K car.
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The rims are very light. They are 2 piece cast G-Games.
Yes, I could have used a smaller offset, and they don't stick out anywhere near an inch. At most it is 1/4 of on inch, if that. They barely even stick out.
I am considering a wide body kit or taking them to a local machine shop and having them mill some of the hub off to make them sit closer to the car.
Yes, I could have used a smaller offset, and they don't stick out anywhere near an inch. At most it is 1/4 of on inch, if that. They barely even stick out.
I am considering a wide body kit or taking them to a local machine shop and having them mill some of the hub off to make them sit closer to the car.
yeah, i guessed they would have been light.
i didnt mean literally an inch, but they do look like they stick out a bit.
You should just get teh WRC wide body kit , would look nice with your setup!
good luck and update us on what you do!
i didnt mean literally an inch, but they do look like they stick out a bit.
You should just get teh WRC wide body kit , would look nice with your setup!
good luck and update us on what you do!


