show me G35 with 19"+ rims without lowering the car
PSSSHHHH Like you know what lowering even IS Pat...
*Don't hurt me!*
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Yea in general, lowering first will keep the forum happy, and you can always use the "wheels are coming" thing to stop the spacer posts you're gonna rack up hehe...

*Don't hurt me!*
hehe

Yea in general, lowering first will keep the forum happy, and you can always use the "wheels are coming" thing to stop the spacer posts you're gonna rack up hehe...
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But coilovers, spacers and rear camber arms are sitting in the garage... just gotta scrounge for front a-arms 


Actually... car has changed quite a bit.. CF mirrors and eyelids to match and some cleanup work done on scratches and rock chips. I need a new photoshoot soon...



Actually... car has changed quite a bit.. CF mirrors and eyelids to match and some cleanup work done on scratches and rock chips. I need a new photoshoot soon...
Mmm I have stock height and 19's and it absolutely does not look like a 4x4 even if it's next to a car that's digging up the road it's so low. It doesn't look as slammed for sure, but I don't get everyones "if you don't lower it you look like a truck" overexaggerated mentality. It looks FINE at stock height; I get tons of people commenting on how nice the car looks as it is now...
Don't get me wrong though I would love to lower my car a little but here comes the practicality. I don't feel like listening to the sound of the bottom of my car hitting pavement or driving 0.1 mph over the insanely annoyingly high speedbumps
I have in the area (I have to drive very carefully over them even now and still get some scraping). There's always construction here too and some of the roads I drive on to school are crappy and I don't want to get home at night sore, stiff, and with raging headaches because I feel every bump and crack in the road. To top it all off, I don't need my GF screaming in my ear because it's uncomfortable riding it my car. Hehe
And to whoever made the "I have 20", learn to drive and adapt" comment.... Don't be an ignorant ******** k?
Don't get me wrong though I would love to lower my car a little but here comes the practicality. I don't feel like listening to the sound of the bottom of my car hitting pavement or driving 0.1 mph over the insanely annoyingly high speedbumps
I have in the area (I have to drive very carefully over them even now and still get some scraping). There's always construction here too and some of the roads I drive on to school are crappy and I don't want to get home at night sore, stiff, and with raging headaches because I feel every bump and crack in the road. To top it all off, I don't need my GF screaming in my ear because it's uncomfortable riding it my car. Hehe
And to whoever made the "I have 20", learn to drive and adapt" comment.... Don't be an ignorant ******** k?
^^my thoughts exactly.
Thanks
Thanks! That looks clean!!
I currently have 19X9.5 Rims 245/40 19's on the Front and 19X10.5 Rims with 275/35 T19's on the rear.
They are lightly stretched and I want to get away from that and push out to 285s in the rear and to 255s in the front.
I currently have 19X9.5 Rims 245/40 19's on the Front and 19X10.5 Rims with 275/35 T19's on the rear.
They are lightly stretched and I want to get away from that and push out to 285s in the rear and to 255s in the front.
I just got these monsters put on. They are 18" but maybe with a tire calculator it will help visualize on 19". They are MICHELIN PILOT SPORT ALL SEASON 4 255/45/18 rear 235/45/18 front on stock suspension. I needed to size up to clear my garage entry and this just makes it, before we were scraping but it's a lot of meat on the wheels.

19x9 19x11 et22 255/40R19 275/35R19
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