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Whoa, those are way better.
Just a little bit man think there the same price give or take to lol I also commented on your post about the xxr's these are es7's on termi but same general idea
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I'm looking to change up my wheels and I had the XXRs in mind but damn those are much better. And the fact that they are on a mustang puts my mind at ease. Wonder if there were any clearance issues with those? What offset they are? I checked their site already. Prices are pretty much the same as you said but these resemble the CCWs much closer. Looks like they only have them in 9" wide though. I would've like 9s for the front and 10s in the rears.
 
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That is weird I swore I saw a staggered set up but 18x9.5 and 18x10.5 but I saw 17's to? I'd call directly to see what's up. And I'd assume there pretty close to fit our cars i know a member on here MADDSTANG or something runs them or so i think. I did a quick search for staggered ES7's and saw this
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Has anyone else spent money with steeda and highly regretted it? Needless to say whatever left on my car that has there name wont be there any more
 
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Well being as patient as I can be with Steeda and them delaying my part for 5 month now and being ignored constantly I'm modifying the super bling factor steeda sill plates (previous owner) and making them my own.

Today I heated up the inner fender to make more room for clearence
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I removed the washer tank and heated it up with a heat gun and pressed it up with a 2x4 to get rid of the spot to make room for the tank as it doesnt work and i hate rubbing and scrubbing but I want to be lower lol

Also sorta finished up my trunk for now
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And need to decide on a damn color finally
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Better pics soon
 
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Well after 5 months of complaining they finally showed up and got quoted $250 to weld in some subframe connectors which ill probably do myself on the garage floor lol
 
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Fun/Easy mod not sure if it's for everyone but i made it in one easy harness to remove and didnt splice into any wiring as i depinned my dimmer switch and probed it out to find a grey wire installed it all back together tied it up so it comes on when the dome light is
 

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I would leave the top bracket of the dogbone on the car if you have an aluminum driveshaft; otherwise it will grind against the e-brake bracket.
 

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I would leave the top bracket of the dogbone on the car if you have an aluminum driveshaft; otherwise it will grind against the e-brake bracket.

Curious as to why?!?!?

I removed my dog bone and am ordering an aluminum shaft.


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Curious as to why?!?!?

I removed my dog bone and am ordering an aluminum shaft.


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The aluminum DS has a slightly larger diameter. The importance of the top bracket is that it interacts with the pinion snubber and prevents the DS from making contact. I learned this the harder way as I pulled mine completely off as well. For extra clearance and peace of mind, I grinded my e-brake bracket down too.

Since then, I have had no further issues. Hope this helps!
 
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The aluminum DS has a slightly larger diameter. The importance of the top bracket is that it interacts with the pinion snubber and prevents the DS from making contact. I learned this the harder way as I pulled mine completely off as well. For extra clearance and peace of mind, I grinded my e-brake bracket down too.

Since then, I have had no further issues. Hope this helps!
Alright I to clearanced my e brake bracket as it slowly did it to the stock drive shaft I'll toss it back in when I repaint it for piece at mind I also need a new bumpstop the one I have now looks narly and disgusting. Plans for the ride height may need some clearence here's a chop of what I'm wanting
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Drove up to port st lucie and back killed half a tank and was just around 210 the whole time. Coolant is fine no leaks besides a few 175° t stat 97 gt fan perfect harness and ccrm just the points in the fan are so damn high. Need to install this megasquirt and fix that just tryin to gather up a few more bills and i should be able to daily her! But on the side note i rode up with a silver slammed eg hatch ( honda guy inside of me loved it) and played a game of scare the shit out of people reving back and forth in traffic with a nasty gt500
 
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