Finally new rims

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Litestorm17
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So, while MCPunk and I were down in the Twin Cities for the Apple Valley Ford show, we stopped by Tousley's to see if they had any cool parts. Sitting right in the front of the store were the Dark Agent SVT rims I've been wanting forever (not to mention about $20 cheaper a rim than what I could order online/from our local dealership). So, I bought them and had them installed the day before the car show. Thanks Tousley!


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Litestorm17
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FORDSVTPARTS wrote::D
Yeah, not going to lie, I'll be buying most (if not all) my parts from you guys. Now, I don't suppose you could possibly do something that may be impossible and hunt down a Roush Gauge Cluster? Or at least keep your ears open for one? Maybe?
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Those look much better than the other ones. 8)
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tgnorman
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Lower it.

:lol:


Looks great, I love how clean that thing is.
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Litestorm17
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Patalrob wrote:Those look much better than the other ones. 8)
Thanks! They do definitely give it a more edgy look.

tgnorman wrote:Lower it.

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Looks great, I love how clean that thing is.
Haha! I was wondering how long it would be before someone said that :). Over the winter, I'll be saving up for a FULL suspension upgrade. Not coil overs, just because I won't be tracking it. So, more than likely just lowering springs and KYB AGX adjustables to go along with a rear lower sway bar and a front upper one.

I do my best to keep it clean. Thanks for the kind words :)
o2designs
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The KYB AGX's are good shocks/struts. I really liked the set I had. I actually prefer them over the twice the price Koni's.

And the lower bar is a sway bar, the upper is a strut bar :P
Pants too tight, wheels so bright!
Litestorm17
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o2designs wrote:The KYB AGX's are good shocks/struts. I really liked the set I had. I actually prefer them over the twice the price Koni's.

And the lower bar is a sway bar, the upper is a strut bar :P
Gah! I always get those two mixed up! Thanks haha!

You know, I've heard a lot of people say that about those shocks. On the lowest setting, were they still fairly soft?
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