My JZX110's

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Looking good mate

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Shiznt wrote:Looking good mate
Thanks bro :)

On another note, my Defi boost gauge arrived today. Will install it once I get enough time. Has anyone installed a boost gauge on their own? And is it easy to install?
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Yea they are easy to install but with the defi gauges dont you need the full control box with them aswell?

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I think it depends on the gauge model, I was looking at a cheap set until I found out I needed the control box so gave them a miss

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shweatypox wrote:I think it depends on the gauge model, I was looking at a cheap set until I found out I needed the control box so gave them a miss

I'm an idiot lol. I should have checked. I do need a control unit.
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I bought a pair of 25mm spacers to push my rear wheels out a little. The fitment looks real good. Here's a picture I took from my phone:

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However, I tried driving it like this but it was rubbing everywhere. Will have to switch down to a 235/40 as the 245/45's are too big. In the mean time im running on stock wheels.
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Had the same issue with mine, still running 255's on the rear all i did was raise up 7mm as well as stiffen up the rear and it removed all scrub. Without spacers the wheels are dead flush with the guards. Going to bust down to 245's to drop it that few mm again

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davealdworth wrote:Had the same issue with mine, still running 255's on the rear all i did was raise up 7mm as well as stiffen up the rear and it removed all scrub. Without spacers the wheels are dead flush with the guards. Going to bust down to 245's to drop it that few mm again
I don't really want to raise mine haha. I might have to if the 235's rub. Your fitment looks really good. What are the sizes of your wheels?
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8.5+35 front and 9.5+30 on the rears without spacers

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davealdworth wrote:8.5+35 front and 9.5+30 on the rears without spacers
I'm pretty sure that's the same fitment Tristan's running. Looks good. Do your front wheels rub against the guard? Tristan's front wheels were rubbing heaps last time I saw his car.
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