Hey guys, great site dedicated to a great car.
I live in a hilly speed bump infested area of Australia and my ride is grinding on the bumps due to being slightly lowered, and also i think because of the long wheel base on this car. I don't really want to raise the car much (cos it would look crap and it's only lowered about an inch off stock currently anyway), the best idea would be to put some slightly larger (and lighter) after-market wheels on her.
My issue is i am pretty new to Mitsu cars and am not really aware of what's good out there for my car or, more importantly, what won't cause issues with installation.
Anyway, any advice would be good. I am in Australia so access to JDM stuff is easy enough.
Thanks in advance.
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Member Since 10 Nov 2008Offline Last Active Apr 05 2009 03:00 PM