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I thought the car looked so good after detail the other day thought I’d post a few pics! Plus think i kinda done with stuff for a while. Maybe Waldo splitter and paint lower trim. Screwed up on last pic but check out how the cup holder secures the fob! (Waido) lol CC4AF225-DC4C-4426-AC12-7DDE596DD1F2.jpeg FD878F8C-7E39-4E84-9360-D455C136FF2F.jpeg F5BA2E75-AF9D-48D6-89BA-532182F4A780.jpeg 22CDFBE1-1766-48CA-89A7-66A8CE43826D.jpeg
 

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Just received rear control. 15 min install! 4C626792-B866-4625-A01B-AFB08C8AC2CC.jpeg
 

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Was the controls plug and play? Didnt have to have any programming done. Also do you have a part number for your rear controls. Thanks
 

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Sorry threw the box away. I know if you dig a bit you can find it on here. Plug and play, no programming.
 

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Appreciate it. I believe I have found it but they have changed the number (LB5Z-19980-G is now H) so hopefully it will work.
 

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Great! It really only takes 15 min total.
 

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Just received rear control. 15 min install! View attachment 14316
Just an FYI that I had my all weather mats in like you do and I noticed the other day that everything falls down through the crack, so I put the left side mat over top of the right side mat to hopefully prevent liquid and dirt from going onto the carpet.
 

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What springs are you on? And do you have spacers? Love the stance!
 

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What springs are you on? And do you have spacers? Love the stance!

Those pics were on H&R. I now have Lethals.
 

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The Wheels are Asanti ABL 12’s. 22x10.5 35 with a 5mm spacer on rears.
 

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Love the dark exhaust tips......OEM chrome looks out of place on the ST trim
 

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any difference you see between H&R and the Lethals? I heard Lethals give you a little more of a drop.
 

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This is only my personal opinion. I think all these springs are all over the map. My 2020 with H&R were definitely lower than my 2022 was with H&R. 18” front and rear from center of axle to fender lip. Lethals are 17” front 18” rear. everybody talks of settling. Well I now have over 1500 mi on the Lethals and they haven’t dropped at all. When you dive deeper into this forum you will see lots of different numbers. As Unboken pointed out he had some of the very first H&R’s on his 2020. I also had an early run set on my 2020 hence the lower stance. I probably didn’t help a bit but that is what I’ve experienced.
 

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Wish somebody would come up with a good quality Coilover setup!
 

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I thought the car looked so good after detail the other day thought I’d post a few pics! Plus think i kinda done with stuff for a while. Maybe Waldo splitter and paint lower trim. Screwed up on last pic but check out how the cup holder secures the fob! (Waido) lol View attachment 14298 View attachment 14299 View attachment 14300 View attachment 14301
Where did you get the red accent knob covers? I bought a set of 5 but only 3 of them fit?
 

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eBay. About 5 months ago. Couldn’t buy the whole set together had to search and pick. There all match whoever you buy from. Jim
 

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This is only my personal opinion. I think all these springs are all over the map. My 2020 with H&R were definitely lower than my 2022 was with H&R. 18” front and rear from center of axle to fender lip. Lethals are 17” front 18” rear. everybody talks of settling. Well I now have over 1500 mi on the Lethals and they haven’t dropped at all. When you dive deeper into this forum you will see lots of different numbers. As Unboken pointed out he had some of the very first H&R’s on his 2020. I also had an early run set on my 2020 hence the lower stance. I probably didn’t help a bit but that is what I’ve experienced.
My H&R rears were lower by about 5/8 inch on my 2020 ST versus my 2023 ST. I kind of missed a little rear to forward rake so maybe they redesigned them to add a little rear to forward rake.
 



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