Anyone else do theirs yet? I hope there won't be a surprise snow storm or something....


Anyone else do theirs yet? I hope there won't be a surprise snow storm or something....



I want to put mine on SO badly but still have to roll my rear fenders at NATOR North.



mine are being done next month...no rush




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Im getting my new rims and tires put on saturday


My summers went on last Sunday loving every minute of it...


just gave everything a wash, throwing them on after the winters dry
Oh damn, that sucks. Oh well, I stopped reading the Speed section because according to certain people only speed owners are allowed to even look at that section.



I threw my summers on at lunch...and then washed after work. Even if I have to swap back, I'll just keep an eye on the weather and do it the night before the weather goes shitty. It seriously only takes 20 minutes so why not run summers on these beautiful warm roads![]()
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Watching Rambo in my executive suite in Winnipeg
#winning
Just kidding....fml.....



The newest Rambo



Also overpaid for the worst steak I've ever eaten



Why don't they just buy you a place in Winterpeg ? You spend enough time there..


While you're at it... get another car there too.


If it snows again before the start of summer, I'm blaming you guys for jinxing the weather



This weather is still too cold for the RS-3's the night temps are high enough yet. Someday, it will be ready.
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Yeah, it was a little slippery this morning, but by the time I leave work it should be warmer, which hopefully means the pavement will have a chance to heat up a degree or two. I'd rather drive cautiously then wear down my winter rubber in this weather. Besides, after a few WOT pulls and some heavy braking, they'll be sticky in no time.![]()


A little bit too much wheel gap stock, I'll have to drop it at some point (100% stock springs etc). Any suggestions for a good setup? Really don't want to drop it too much, am more interested in how it will handle afterwards than how slammed it will look.
Last edited by Elusivellama; 03-14-2012 at 11:03 AM.


Thanks Ami


At least with coilovers you can raise it in the winter... something to think about