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project pics, too big for a sunfire? yuuup

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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kindalow   +1y
dubrocker come on tell us how you really feel
FrameLayN88   +1y
Originally posted by dubrocker04



if you do all that work and it doesn't lay out, it will be a total f~ckin waste. please don't waste your car or all that time.

I don't want to offend you, BUT if this person does not want the car to lay out I would not post something to try and make him look or feel bad. If he has want he wants that is all that matters. I mean come on, You need to read the form before posting or you need to use common sense!

From what I can see man you Fire looks wicked!

Keep Up The Good WorkFrameLayN88Isuzu
dubrocker04   +1y
well you aren't going to offend me because i can't understand half of your post; a grammatical genius you are not.

anyway- why in the world would you do all that cutting and sectioning and not have it touch the ground? someone else will come along and make all your efforts obsolete.

to post in a public forum and not accept public opinion is one thing, but to shun someone's post on someone else's thread is another. go get your own car/ truck and hack it up for all to behold and come on back to the forums and "try not to offend" anyone.
bagdfire   +1y
well last time I checked, fibreglass doesnt really throw very good sparks, but I could be wrong? Why bag it if I cant drag it?
themightypace   +1y
the 22's are sick....i want to put 22's on the back of my car, but didnt think i could...this gave me hope
BigJay43   +1y
yo shits bad ass bagdfire check yur im's on those wheels.
FrameLayN88   +1y
dub (dubrocker04) You sure do know a big word or two don't yeah? So what are you telling me here?

Originally posted by dubrocker04



well you aren't going to offend me because i can't understand half of your post; a grammatical genius you are not.

anyway- why in the world would you do all that cutting and sectioning and not have it touch the ground? someone else will come along and make all your efforts obsolete.

to post in a public forum and not accept public opinion is one thing, but to shun someone's post on someone else's thread is another. go get your own car/ truck and hack it up for all to behold and come on back to the forums and "try not to offend" anyone.

i_love_primer   +1y
ya know i think it looks sick, and not everybody wants something that lays out completly especially a unibody as a daily. i could be wrong this might not be his daily but some people like body kits, and some dont, let him go thru his evolution on his own hell i stepped away from body kits, let him do the same, it takes time and personal choice to turn a import/domestic enthusiast into a mini trucker ok, come on get off his back by the way if you gonna "your fat ass hasnt ditched your body kit completly." give me time ill be pullin it as soon as i clear the garage.
Severed701   +1y
Originally posted by bagdfire



well last time I checked, fibreglass doesnt really throw very good sparks, but I could be wrong? Why bag it if I cant drag it?

so what are u gonna do...put blocks on it?? gay..id rather see it lay out and not be able to throw sparks than not lay out and drag with blocks or even worse trailer balls...
Juiced_RL   +1y
From personal experience and a car I had to drive home that took up two lanes of traffic at 20 mph all the way. It really isn't the best idea to have a unibody vehicle lay completely out. Crossmembers on these cars are much less drag proof compared to a truck frame. I hit a small hump in the road with my RL in the right spot and tweaked the crossmember so bad my steering wheel was 90 degrees off and the car was twisted at about 30 degrees. even reinforced there is still the chance of completly destroying something. I have came to the conclusion after that mess which i did get fixed that i am going to have a 1/4" buffer between important strutural components and the items that drag for now on. there will be a full substructure under the next ride to protect such important parts but I will only sacrifise a 1/4" and it will only be that much the day before I lay it out. To anyone with a unibody that lays i suggest a little preventative mainanence. just my opinion by the way the 22's will look nice.