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Old 03-10-2014, 05:09 AM   #15
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v1 or v2? which parts installed just the fenders or whole kit?
Whole kit on fenders painted and the rest of the kit black. No wing either
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Old 03-10-2014, 05:13 AM   #16
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Also you don't want to go cheap on coilovers honestly with such an aggressive offset and stance your getting with the kit a lot of people are either running Stance,BC or kw and wheels alone your ball parking for 2500 and that's for something alright. For my work miester s1r got quoted 4800 with a homie hook up 18x9.5 -15 front and 18x10.5 -50 the kit isn't expensive it's just getting the right fitment from the wheels coilovers, your gonna get control arms, toe arms, to get things right and also extended studs and tires are gonna be a huge factor cause your going wide.
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Old 03-10-2014, 08:04 AM   #17
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Unless you're going for replica wheels, save up more. If you're able to afford the kit then you should be able to afford the wheels.
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Old 03-10-2014, 09:32 AM   #18
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Also you don't want to go cheap on coilovers honestly with such an aggressive offset and stance your getting with the kit a lot of people are either running Stance,BC or kw and wheels alone your ball parking for 2500 and that's for something alright. For my work miester s1r got quoted 4800 with a homie hook up 18x9.5 -15 front and 18x10.5 -50 the kit isn't expensive it's just getting the right fitment from the wheels coilovers, your gonna get control arms, toe arms, to get things right and also extended studs and tires are gonna be a huge factor cause your going wide.
Stance coils are $1000 and I'm not getting big lipped wheels, there are plenty of good looking wheels out there that will fit just fine with use of small spacers for $1900 a set.
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Can confirm, been looking at wheels, tires, and suspension lately.
If your willing to buy knockoffs like Rota's, you won't get far with that budget if your shopping Rays, Work or BBS rims.
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If your willing to buy knockoffs like Rota's, you won't get far with that budget if your shopping Rays, Work or BBS rims.
Not gunning for any of those brands.
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$9,700 is a good budget for a rocket bunny v2 build.
4,150 for the kit, 2,000 for paint/install, $3,000 for name brand wheels and quality spacers if needed, and good tires $550.
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Good tires for $550? In widths appropriate for the wide wheels to properly fit an RB car I'd bet on at least $1000-$1250
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Typical cost to install Rocket Bunny Kits

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Good tires for $550? In widths appropriate for the wide wheels to properly fit an RB car I'd bet on at least $1000-$1250

Decent tires that will just work since he's trying to cut corners.
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May want to consider car depreciation before cutting it up. It wont gather the value of the RB kit more like take that cost off an already rapidly depreciating car. Just a thought. If your not ballin don't pretend to be.
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$9,700 is a good budget for a rocket bunny v2 build.
4,150 for the kit, 2,000 for paint/install, $3,000 for name brand wheels and quality spacers if needed, and good tires $550.
Sounds about right although your missing suspension in there somewhere unless you run cut springs. To have a RB kitted car to look good you have to be slammed with the proper wheels. A 4x4 RB kitted car looks like crap.

I don't have an RB kit althought even before putting money down on a kit, I've already spent $1800 on Stance Pro Comp 2 coilovers, $500 on Stance Rear lower control arm, $2000 on a Air CUP system for the front, $3700 on wheels + tires (to fit under stock fenders). That's quite a bit just to get the suspension and wheels ready for any kit.
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Sounds about right although your missing suspension in there somewhere unless you run cut springs. To have a RB kitted car to look good you have to be slammed with the proper wheels. A 4x4 RB kitted car looks like crap.

I don't have an RB kit althought even before putting money down on a kit, I've already spent $1800 on Stance Pro Comp 2 coilovers, $500 on Stance Rear lower control arm, $2000 on a Air CUP system for the front, $3700 on wheels + tires (to fit under stock fenders). That's quite a bit just to get the suspension and wheels ready for any kit.

Yeah I defiantly agree. If I ever did a rb kit I would defiantly run an air kit. I've added all up if I did it with everything is want it'd be about $12,000 which is crazy considering once you resell it'll be the same price as any used Frs unless you find a crazy rich enthusiast.
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