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Shogen

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  1. Been hitting 4-5 times a week. 2x a week for chest concentrated day benching and heavier lifts one day the other focused on low weight higher reps and 2x a week for legs squatting and sumo deads day with a little accessory then another day with machine focused exercises still squats/leg curls/extensions and farmer walks


  2. Parting with my beloved 80PRS .... Don't really want to see her go but I'm not one to waste amazing hardware

     

    SOLD

     

     PayPal verified only ... 

     

    Unit is in great condition. Comes with bluetooth mic and TA mic. Also has wiring harness and remote plus faceplate case

     

    Photos below (sorry if not great but taken with iphone 7 plus aka my next listing)

     

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  3. On 7/27/2016 at 7:37 PM, edouble101 said:

    I put 65 miles on them so far. I went from a 215/55R17 to a 225/40R19. With the smaller sidewall height and my stiffer than stock aftermarket suspension I was expecting a somewhat harsh ride. I am very surprised that the ride quality is not jarring at all. The sidewalls on these tires are not as stiff as I expected. I think Nitto describes these tires well as a "comfortable tire". I am pleased that the steering response is improved and I have a higher cornering speed. Reading over reviews on these tires some people rate it low accuse it "isnt as stiff" as their previous performance tire. Well....duh...the tire isnt designed to be an all out road grabber. It is designed for someone who needs a good all weather daily commuter tire and that likes to hit up twisties on the way to work.

    My buddy just put larger 19" Honda OEM wheels on his Accord. Same model year, but these wheels were on a more expensive model than his car. He regrets the decision now because braking and acceleration was compromised. I have not noticed degraded braking or acceleration with my swap! Although I could replace my front 1 piston calipers with OEM 2 piston calipers...hmmm

    I would like to add a front strut bar and replace the stock rear sway bar with a larger swaybar. Then Ill be done with suspension mods :)

     

    I know a guy that put Toyota Rav-4 wheels on his new Corolla. Looked good! They may fit your Camry. I have 5x114.3.

     

    Here are the RAV4 wheels

     

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    haven't updated my sig.. I have a Mazda 3 .... so your wheels actually would fit.... hmmm ... need to remove that center cap or cover it... might be a win for me


  4. 19 hours ago, edouble101 said:

    Not audio related but I am super stoked about this mod! I mounted 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe rims on my Sonata. To me, they look stock!

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    damn those are sexy wheels eric!!! I think I need to maybe look into something similar.... I'll try and find it but whats bolt pattern on yours? 


  5. i see no damn photos!!! wtf!!! looks like I'll have to get that address and a date for the demos! lmfao

     

    (but seriously, cant see shyt) 

    7 hours ago, edouble101 said:

    Here is the only pic I have of the baffle in the car

     

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    Amps. Still have some cleanup work to do.

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  6. its insane how much work you put into the details man! I can't believe some of the shyt you do... I'm going to throw up at how good it looks... and I will make a ride for demo and ideas on my mazda3 hatch... lol 

    On 5/15/2016 at 8:25 PM, edouble101 said:

    duplicate

     


  7. i focus more on barbell style lifts in the last year or so... Haven't done an actual arm workout in a long time... tris are the only thing I hit sometimes on chest/OHP days.... but bis I just incorporate different grips to activate especially on

    On 6/10/2016 at 2:50 PM, nigel said:

    Still hitting the gym 5-6 days a week.

    Weighing in @192.5 lbs in the morning.  Versus the 227.5 lbs of 2 years ago

    Now I'm going to start to shift my focus to moving more weight, as opposed to losing weight.

    I've made some very sustainable changes to my diet/lifestyle.  So things are on the up and up.

    Did a fun arm workout today.  Called "the fours" if you look up Damien Patrick on YouTube, it's his workout.

    back concentrated workouts


  8. I have not stopped going to the gym... added some equipment to the home training .. Gym is 5 days a week but I need more cardio but once I go to the gym I look at weights then cardio area... then weights... then cardio area... then weights and WEIGHTS it is!!!!!


  9. 15 hours ago, dem beats said:

    315 for 5 today on squats and I hit 1000 on the leg press.  I have never pushed a leg press that was so intense. Only moved it without help 1 time but it moved.

    good shyt! keeps it going, more skwaat less leg press!!! Activate! 

    I'm laying off squats a bit though so I can't talk, going to see a chiropractor about some hip/leg action I'm feeling when I go ass2grass


  10. research research .....

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    oh and research... 

    2 hours ago, Dragon76 said:

    Ok also when it comes to the raw drivers are there anything I should look for as fare as what material they use to make them?

    what you want to do is first read about 2 way active setups.. lots can be found here and **** and DIYmobile ... you'll need to understand fully what goes into one before looking at equipment.... I'd say it might just take a while before you know what you'll want to look for... install is of importance and you have to be willing to sacrifice lots of time and testing, unless you're a lucky one with a bad ear then you might be done very quickly


  11. oh LORD!!! !... I might have missed it but what car is this... great work nice to see you posting again man!

     

    EDIT: 

    the test fit was a success........ it could not be any tighter

     

    I'm liking the Baltic Birch ... I can barely lift my old Icon enclosure made of MDF

    .... I can pick up this new one and throw it across the room ... should help level the Magnums ass end

     

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