FD3S: KS-Auto Burnout Style Full Aero Kit ...... Now Available.
yeah, I tried finding them along time ago, thats how I first found out about this kit, I dont know the name off hand though I will have to dig it up, Ive got it somewhere just not sure where
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aside from cell phone cam got a decent pic of my bo rear, rest is sanai. fyi im running wider lower offsets on stock fenders, you guys will be fine
oh and this thing, and all of it really, fit magnificently
Hey, I don't think this has been asked before...I'm very interested in this kit and I have a question about the front bumper. Since it has '99 spec lights, is it more like a '99 spec bumper or will it fit fine on US cars with the stock bumpers? Basically I just want to know if I will need the 99 spec rebar for the bumper to fit right.
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You don't need the 99 rebar, although it might help to have one, since you will have to remove your USDM rebar to install this front bumper.
I am also not even sure if the 99 rebar will work either as I don't know of anyone who has one.
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I am also not even sure if the 99 rebar will work either as I don't know of anyone who has one.
Ken
My Burnout rear fenders were laid on top of the stock fenders and then molded in. *I* then cut the Burnout (and stock) fenders to achieve a 1/8-inch fender lip. (If you want things done right.... you know the saying.)
You'll have to cut the inside of the rear fender too to allow for the suspension to compress without the rear wheels scrubbing against the inside of the concave wheel well. At the front end of the car, I had to remove the forward wheel well rubber and cut away at the *non-essential* soft metal that that the tire was rubbing when doing full turns. I also cut the front inner part of the sideskirts because the tires were also rubbing there at full lock. If you want to use tires with a larger diameter than my tires, plan on doing even more cutting to achieve full lock.
This should answer any questions about what fits.
Josh
For 18X8 & 18X9, what would be the "right" offset? Maybe somewhere around +6 like the Weds wheels used in the blcak FD on 1st page? opinions please, since i have already ordered these wheels
http://www.barracuda-wheels.com/we-b...ure-Sports.php
which have +38 front & +35 rear; and need to know the spacers i will order too.
http://www.barracuda-wheels.com/we-b...ure-Sports.php
which have +38 front & +35 rear; and need to know the spacers i will order too.



Nice job on the fitment.




