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Wide wheels...No flares needed.

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Wide wheels...No flares needed.

Post by want33s »

Check the last few pics of this guys Zook when its orange.
I reckon you'd get away with lux diffs under a Zook in QLD if you copied this.. ;)
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Post by GRPABT1 »

U sure they are lux diffs? What did they do to get them that narrow? And wouldn't that defeat the purpose a little anyway?
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Post by want33s »

GRPABT1 wrote:U sure they are lux diffs? What did they do to get them that narrow? And wouldn't that defeat the purpose a little anyway?
NO I'm not sure they are lux diffs... INFACT I'm sure they are Suzi diffs.
I'll make it easy for you... The guy has widened the body...
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Sorry, I must have missed that in my drunken stupor last night lol. *goes to watch video again*...
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Now that is pretty fat! That said I don't like it, doesn't look like a zook should anymore.
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Post by spamwell »

looks terrible, if i was going to go to that much effort i would just pump the guards. I have seen a hardtop coily from japan that had really nice guards on it but i cannot find the photo verry similar to older style rally cars if that makes any sense
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Post by want33s »

spamwell wrote:looks terrible, if i was going to go to that much effort i would just pump the guards. I have seen a hardtop coily from japan that had really nice guards on it but i cannot find the photo verry similar to older style rally cars if that makes any sense
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Post by alien »

its a cool idea - but SOOOOO much work!!! flexi flare is a far better option - it takes the hits so the body doesnt...
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Post by Danzo »

it now looks like a Zook Hummer :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by spamwell »

want33s wrote:
spamwell wrote:looks terrible, if i was going to go to that much effort i would just pump the guards. I have seen a hardtop coily from japan that had really nice guards on it but i cannot find the photo verry similar to older style rally cars if that makes any sense
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The whole idea (I think) of the pommy guys idea was so there is NO flares and to the casual observer it looks stock.
that sortof thing but it was squared but you get the idea anyway.

i think that a wider body would be way more noticable to be honest lol especially if they looked at the dash and massive gap next to your seats :D
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