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Post a picture of your Fiesta ST as it sits right now!

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They fit perfectly and with the drop I just did, the wheels a super flush with no camber.
Here is the rear shot



And one down the side from the front



Sent from the Canyon's Edge
 


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Ottawa, ON
They fit perfectly and with the drop I just did, the wheels a super flush with no camber.
Here is the rear shot



And one down the side from the front



Sent from the Canyon's Edge
Looks awesome! I'm worried about any rubbing at the rear since I'm riding on 205/45-17s. I'm not lowered though
 


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No it's not mine. At one time I wanted one, more power all wheel drive I love those wheels too. Now I feel it would be too much like the FiST but heavier and less nimble. I would rather keep my ST and add the 350TP:)
 


cxwrench

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Marin County
It's been 2 years and I still love it and find myself just staring at it every now and then, especially when it's really clean.

 


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Middleburg
I'm in the market for a good DA polisher. Any recommendation?
The Harbor Freight DA is a great starter especially when you can frequently get it for under $70.

Griot's makes a good entry level and their BOSS DA's are awesome.

If money isn't an object, Flex makes various DAs that are all really good just a little on the expensive side for hobbyists

This was accomplished with a HF DA and Megs 105 before any polish/sealant/wax was applied:



Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
 


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Ottawa, ON
The Harbor Freight DA is a great starter especially when you can frequently get it for under $70.

Griot's makes a good entry level and their BOSS DA's are awesome.

If money isn't an object, Flex makes various DAs that are all really good just a little on the expensive side for hobbyists

This was accomplished with a HF DA and Megs 105 before any polish/sealant/wax was applied:



Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk

Thank you! I'll check it out :)
 




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