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Old 4th September 2007, 23:27   #46
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@ Prajesh: Yup! they sure do! and handling has improved by leaps and bounds! my previous tyres were really pathetic, and moreover they were a wrong size! Huge tires of puny 5J rims! Thanks for informing me about my mistake!
Oh. Now i remember..! You had 205/60-13 Falkens on stock rims and u also had Strut brace which u removed it later if i remember correctly.

If anytime u are able to source a good strut brace do let me know.
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Oh. Now i remember..! You had 205/60-13 Falkens on stock rims and u also had Strut brace which u removed it later if i remember correctly.

If anytime u are able to source a good strut brace do let me know.
Yup! I need to find a good Strut Brace for the Baleno. I believe Automech makes strut braces, but dont know how good they are, any leads on these?
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Yup! I need to find a good Strut Brace for the Baleno. I believe Automech makes strut braces, but dont know how good they are, any leads on these?
Automech doesn't make FFE and strut brace for Baleno.
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Damn...!!!!
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yes guys saifee has some amazing alloys......even i got my civic alloys from them ...17inc with 225 goodyear f1 tyres
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Shrivz, now that we are getting some good reviews on your mods when do you plan to showcase the audio you have in the car?
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Old 5th September 2007, 09:57   #53
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Nice wheels there Jeetu


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Shrivz, now that we are getting some good reviews on your mods when do you plan to showcase the audio you have in the car?
Once the install's successfully completed and all niggles have been looked after.

Will post a detailed report on that too..
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Once the install's successfully completed and all niggles have been looked after.
Will post a detailed report on that too..
I demand a few teasers NOW!
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Here, you missed it!
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Jeetu - Got yourself the Schnitzer replica's eh! Look nice!
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Old 5th September 2007, 14:36   #57
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Hey man you are lucky to get the FFE. There are other people in line waiting who have not been so lucky so far. Enjoy.
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Is it mandatory to get rid of the cat converter for installing an FFE? Otherwise, its something that interests me as well.. the noise is a put-off though.. imagine puttering around my office with a loud exhaust !! I am not an attention seeker
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Is it mandatory to get rid of the cat converter for installing an FFE? Otherwise, its something that interests me as well.. the noise is a put-off though.. imagine puttering around my office with a loud exhaust !! I am not an attention seeker
there dosent have to be noise you know. as long as you drive with a light foot there wont be noise.
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Is it mandatory to get rid of the cat converter for installing an FFE? Otherwise, its something that interests me as well.. the noise is a put-off though.. imagine puttering around my office with a loud exhaust !! I am not an attention seeker
You can retain the cat con. You can retain the end can also if it needs to be completely silent. But the FFE that Riju had was silent enough man. It really a refined noise and one u would love to hve.
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