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Onz 08-15-2018 08:49 PM

Pandem Body Kit BRZ
 
Hi guys, i purchased my 2017 brz almost a year ago now, and love almost everything about the car. I always thought the car looked great, but as soon as i saw this body kit From Pandem, i knew i had to get it https://pandemusa.com/products/pande...nt=19607522437

I've only just recently started becoming more interested in cars and my general knowledge on the subject is border lining nothing, so apologies if this question might be silly. I was wondering if with a body kit like this, there needs to be anything i should consider? i.e are coils/springs necessary, are the wheels that come with the 2017 sports pack sufficient enough to be used with the body kit? And just in case there a fellow Australian in here, i wanted to know if a kit like this would be street legal in Melbourne. Thanks guys.

Cothman4Life 08-15-2018 08:54 PM

So there would be a number things to consider. With a wide body that means cutting the quarters and fenders plus drilling and riveting the fenders/quarters for the kit to attach to the body. Second would be how do you want the final look to be and what wheel gap? Depending the way you want to go bags or coils would be best to get the look you want. Stock height would look a bit funny. And how wide are your tires? They recommend I believe a 10-12 inch wide tire front / back to fill the gap from the wide body. Now about the street legal thing I cannot answer.
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Originally Posted by Onz (Post 3122014)
Hi guys, i purchased my 2017 brz almost a year ago now, and love almost everything about the car. I always thought the car looked great, but as soon as i saw this body kit From Pandem, i knew i had to get it https://pandemusa.com/products/pande...nt=19607522437

I've only just recently started becoming more interested in cars and my general knowledge on the subject is border lining nothing, so apologies if this question might be silly. I was wondering if with a body kit like this, there needs to be anything i should consider? i.e are coils/springs necessary, are the wheels that come with the 2017 sports pack sufficient enough to be used with the body kit? And just in case there a fellow Australian in here, i wanted to know if a kit like this would be street legal in Melbourne. Thanks guys.

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Onz 08-15-2018 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Cothman4Life (Post 3122017)
So there would be a number things to consider. With a wide body that means cutting the quarters and fenders plus drilling and riveting the fenders/quarters for the kit to attach to the body. Second would be how do you want the final look to be and what wheel gap? Depending the way you want to go bags or coils would be best to get the look you want. Stock height would look a bit funny. And how wide are your tires? They recommend I believe a 10-12 inch wide tire front / back to fill the gap from the wide body. Now about the street legal thing I cannot answer.

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Thanks for the reply. In terms of coilovers, is this a good option? https://www.prospeedracing.com.au/pr...ubaru-brz.html. In terms of wheel size, this is what i found from the specifications of the sports pack, Front tyre size: 215x45 R17
Front rim size: 17x7 inches
Rear tyre size: 215x45 R17
Rear rim size: 17x7 inches.

x808drifter 08-15-2018 10:25 PM

Not even worth the effort to use my typical

LET ME GOOGLE THAT FOR YOU reply....

I am going to do my best to dissuade you.

1. Hope your willing to drop another 10-15k into the car to do the kit right.
You need the kit, a body shop, paint, wheels, suspension.

2. You will butcher the cars fenders doing this and destroy any resell value.
Then again, a sucker is born every minute.

3. "Subjective" Unless your pushing a good amount of power this kit pushes the car into ricer land.

StraightOuttaCanadaEh 08-15-2018 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Onz (Post 3122029)
Thanks for the reply. In terms of coilovers, is this a good option? https://www.prospeedracing.com.au/pr...ubaru-brz.html. In terms of wheel size, this is what i found from the specifications of the sports pack, Front tyre size: 215x45 R17
Front rim size: 17x7 inches
Rear tyre size: 215x45 R17
Rear rim size: 17x7 inches.

My suggestion is go to instagram, message one of the many guys with these kits and I'm sure they'll help you out. It's a lot of money. Wheels, tires, coilovers, kit price + painting + installation. Then you look like that and push much heavier wheels around? Naw. Get some more power first and then pursue the looks. My two cents

Summerwolf 08-15-2018 10:28 PM

A 2017....... just.... fuck.

RIĐO 08-16-2018 04:13 AM

@Onz

There is a lot to go with body kit. You need new suspension including lower controll arms, you need most probably custom wheels as they dont sell wheels with low offset in 5x100. You need cutting if the car, fitting, painting and yor car will be quite a bit slower with all that weight and tire. Don't do it unless you have allready spent 20k on mods and the body kit is just a chery on top of the cake.

Cothman4Life 08-16-2018 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Onz (Post 3122029)
Thanks for the reply. In terms of coilovers, is this a good option? https://www.prospeedracing.com.au/pr...ubaru-brz.html. In terms of wheel size, this is what i found from the specifications of the sports pack, Front tyre size: 215x45 R17
Front rim size: 17x7 inches
Rear tyre size: 215x45 R17
Rear rim size: 17x7 inches.

Myself haven't found any good coilovers yet because I haven't out any on my car at the moment. But those wheel dimensions would look very weird on the car due the wide body throwing the gap I believe 30-35 mm more wider. You would have to get a rediculously wide spacer and at that point that's too risky to run you would have to look into wider and custom tires for the wide body.

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Sh1FTy 08-16-2018 11:24 AM

Street legal in Australia? No. Is it engineerable? Doubtful. You live in one of the 2 most policed states in the country. It will only be a matter of time until you get red labelled.

8RZ 08-16-2018 11:38 AM

You will probably need wheels similar to these: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=129444


Or just get good rubber and enjoy the car as-is. Please?


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