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WhiteyGluck

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About WhiteyGluck

  • Birthday 03/29/1977

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  • Location
    Connecticut the 860
  • Car
    Subie Outback
  • Interests
    Custom Cutlery/ WagonLife
  • Occupation
    Solve Problems

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  1. Hope to see more entry's. This is very helpful. Thankyou
  2. Thank you very much for your time. Very good stuff.
  3. Thank you very much, This information is a great help to me, I have the 2.5i I will run stock wheels till spring. So you were able to get your alignment dead nuts? I have the LCA's RCA's in route, Looks great BTW.
  4. One more thing.. can u raise them any more if you had to? I know there lgt. didnt know how much more adjustment was available with the fortunes. thanks Whitey
  5. I appreciate you getting back to me, I have read the lowered outback thread more than 3 times front to back so i have a pretty good understanding of what needs tohappen for a successful drop to take place. Im glad to hear you are pleased with the fortunes. My dilema as of now is picking the right coilover setup due to the fact that i commute an hr to and from work. (highway) I'm no stranger to lowered vehicles and bagged cars built many in the past, But this particular build is a little different due to the commute factor. I have the same PICKLE as you . LOL and BRONZE is the way to go for rims.. Thankyou for your time you have been very helpful.. Whitey
  6. Wanted to check in and see how you were making out with this setup, Alignment and ridequality, Travel and stuff, Thinking about the fortunes This week. Thank you for your time.. Looks great BTW
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