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KenStyle w20's
Bear with me if this has been asked. (Searched the archives etc, etc)
I have 20" JLines (8.5" front and 10" rear) and want to add a full KenStyle kit. It took me 2 months to get them, so I'm a bit attached. Does anyone have the kit and 20's? Yes, I have the disease and engine mods are next. (Some pics don't show for me here. I just see a box w/thumbnail notation. Click & nothing. I hate being such a girl, bear w/me guys):o Grace |
What kind of Jlines you got? Style (just wondering), offset, & tire size?
With the info you put up, it should not be a problem for most bodykits. I assume you are on stock suspension right now? I would definitely go with suspension (drop) to finish things out w/ the rims & body kit. 20's fill out nice, but IMO it is a borderline must drop. And w/ a body kit, no doubt a must. Though of course... it's your car. :D |
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Having 20" or 19" won't make a difference on the kit.How much of a drop will make a difference.The front & side skirts hang much lower than oem.Too low and you scrap the side skirts on speed bumps.
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WYSIWYG- My JLines are SDMSL2. Offset and tire size I'll have to dig up. I saw them on an Avalon at SEMA. It's been raining here forever, so I don't have many pics. I'll try to post some this weekend.
caskyline-ty for the picture. Prettypretty car. When the wheels originally went on, they stuck out 1/2"-ish from the body and I didn't want anyone rolling anything. I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist and if I'm going to invest in the kit, it's gotta be perfect. (My little bro says I need to learn how to do fiberglass...lol) This is a daily driver on a highway that has a ton of potholes. Lowering makes me nervous. grace |
Nice choice! Personally, was looking into the same set when the Jlines hit the market. What color did you get?
When you say that they stuck out 1/2" from the body... what exactly do you mean. I assume you mean that it sticks out 1/2" from the lower skirts not the wheel fenders right? That would be some crazy offsets w/ the width of the rims at 8.5 and 10 inches. If you don't want to drop the car, then I think your main concern will be the offset and size of tires on your wheels. The rears should be fine regardless and help get rid some or all of the 1/2" you're concerned about. W/ 8.5" in the front, assuming you have a moderate offset, you shouldn't have any problems either. |
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