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If I felt one before I would pay more for it
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old rears vs new :drool: |
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Congrats on the Toyos.. |
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My favorite wheel (other than my own) |
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Here is the link provided by the OP of the first group buy. Looks like someone will have to do another...
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Yah, I def think another group buy is in order in light of the initial $20 shipping charges. You want to head up that effort Beach?
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without the larger oem spring would having just the piston and small oem spring help support the lateral play (left/right) of the pedal?
i have a feeling you dont really need the larger spring, just the piston. someone in the G forum went the other way and got stiffer springs as the 03-04 G35C's have a heavy clutch. ive gotten use to mine. |
Hmmm I might have to look into this clutch helper spring.... however, I find no issue with the OEM clutch/spring as it is.
Red, nice new meats. Are those Toyo Proxes T1R? Took her for a drive tonight. Couldn't believe the number of folks craning their necks to see the Z. Was at a stop light, turning left... car on the right most lane has folks peering through their windows and pointing. Then further down the road, a family in their Jeep Wrangler looks and smiles... Driving the Z for in it of itself never gets old, then add to it the props folks give you? Priceless. Also stopped and saw a great spot to take this pic. http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...untainHDR4.jpg |
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