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any idea how much it changes the track and camber?

i ask cos i recently had an LCA changed and the geometries were suspect when i went for a wheel alignment, and im wondering if i replaced a bent 33 arm that was on the car, with a 32 arm :S

got a fair bit done on the celsior today.

it now has no interior, new alpine speakers have been fitted to the original pioneer boxes in the doors, all the wiring for them has been re routed properly, none of that over through the door cards shit.

stock sub, amp and cd changer have been removed, air purifier has been removed, front doors have been prepsol'd for sound deadening, both new amps have been dummy fitted and yeah... should be done in a week or so. :)

is it possible for a fmic to get F***** over time? well....i suppose painting it chrome, then black dosnt help????

and some of the finns dont really look to flash....

hmmmm, she just doesnt feel the same after yesterday

pfffft^^^ me, never, old owner, ummmmm dirty pig= he never did it either.

maybe you should take it off and clean the inside, you might be suprised how much oil they get in them over time. It stops them cooling properly.

maybe you should take it off and clean the inside, you might be suprised how much oil they get in them over time. It stops them cooling properly.

do i just take it out and leave the piping?

what do i clean it with?

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