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  1. To be completely honest I'm not sure exactly what the measurement is. The whole modding cars and lowering them thing is new to me over the last year. Ive never measured it, I actually just found out the formula on how to do it manually a couple weeks ago haha ive been meaning to do I just never got around to it. I have them as far in as the stock bolts will let me right now, my front/rear camber actually looks very similar to yours. I was actually just ordering my 22mm eibach rsb when I saw the camber bolts for 26 bucks so I said hey why the heck not ill give them a try.
  2. I was looking into getting the whiteline bushings to correct my camber wear but all the reviews say the same thing, that theyre a pain in the ass to change out. Has anyone ever used them? I still need to measure my camber to make sure they're even going to change it enough or else ill have to go the route of adjustable lca's. I'm just worried about spending 500 on a set and them not making it through a new england winter like most aftermarket parts that rust out in a year or 2
  3. It doesnt look bad. Definitely different and one of a kind. It might even look nice on the left side of the trunk if you got rid of everything else and just had that and the 2.5gt across from one another . Especially on the black it would stick out nice. Or even if you could find bigger ones and jusy center them on your grille in place of the subaru logo that would probably look really nice too, rather than an overlay.
  4. .... I've seen people buy the smoke platidip before, and its turned out OK...

     

    I bought a can of it a while back when it first came out. I tested it out on some clear pieces of plastic, it looked terrible. It comes out a flat smoke look and even when i threw a coat of their "glossifier" on it, it still looked really cheap and bad. And it took about 7 coats to get it even a little dark. It wasnt even close to as dark as that vinyl. I wouldnt recommend it to anyone.

  5. Yeah I was thinking about doing that but the lights I bought have those little boxes on them and theres not enough room to fit two of them in there. The pack of LED's I bought was a four pack so I already have 2 extra lights, I was considering just cutting the other two out of those boxes and soldering them onto the other two lights but the leads are really small and unless I added some wire on I dont think it will reach around that little bend to go the other way. I want to use the ones I already bought but I'll probably just save myself the trouble and buy some more without those little boxes on them and do it that way. I should of just bought some online like that from the start but these StreetGlows were the only thing I could find at stores locally.
  6. Did this to my 2013. Couldnt find the infamous diffuser ring anywhere so I innovated for now until I can find one.

     

    StreetGlow single LED's

    http://i46.tinypic.com/xmseaq.jpg

     

    Just some 1/4" tubing I got from Lowes for $3

    http://i48.tinypic.com/2rca2ok.jpg

     

    http://i48.tinypic.com/33mv136.jpg

     

    Used double-sided tape to hold tubing on

    http://i47.tinypic.com/4j9ouq.jpg

     

    http://i49.tinypic.com/n35jxg.jpg

     

    Final product. Wish the light was strong enough to reach all the way around but this is just temporary until I can come up with a better solution or find a way to get my hands on one of those rings.

    http://i48.tinypic.com/120t2br.jpg

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