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Wanting to know what your best vehicle mod was to your car, hit me up with photos/videos

For me its nothing yet, after loosing my licence to speeding im in a banger the now waiting for my points to go off so need to wait for my next car for some mods
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Really depends on your vehicle, build you're going for etc.

My FIRST mod is usually a Cold Air Intake or Short Ram Intake.

My favorite mod, probably wheel spacers. Love the look on just about every car with a wider tire stance.
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Brakes or tires, those support any mod that come after.
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Depending on the category.

Usability has to be mirrors, the stock mirrors had tiny convex mirrors for such a large truck so those got swapped right away.

Performance wise it's definitely the tuner. A tuner on a diesel goes a LONG way, in my case it's supposed to be 150 HP.
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Depends Really

Cold Air Intake
Exhaust
Brakes
Lowering Springs
Rims

There's too many
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Tires then brakes, then your exhaust and cold air intake,. Too it off with a waste gate and a turbo.
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My best mod would be building the motor ( cam, heads, pistons, etc). Also exhaust.
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KyloCrux wrote Really depends on your vehicle, build you're going for etc.

My FIRST mod is usually a Cold Air Intake or Short Ram Intake.

My favorite mod, probably wheel spacers. Love the look on just about every car with a wider tire stance.


True. Yeah they are basic mods that are needed. Yeah i agree, wheel spacers are cool, make a car look better, especially like you say with a stance
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Mine by far has been my K&N Typhoon Intake. While I don't exactly notice much difference performance wise, the sound is amazing. However, I'm going to be switching this for an APR Intake, once I go to stage 1 on an APR tune.

I also highly recommend coilovers, NOT lowering springs. Keep in mind, if you have shitty roads you will have to change how you drive if you lower your vehicle. You'll have to change the way you drive in general, shitty road just make it worse.
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My best mod was probably a borla catback exhaust with a short ram intake. Gives my car a very aggressive growl moth some added torque and hp
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