Request pic: sedan in 19s Axis Milano
Originally Posted by bajracharya
The tint looks like 30 in front and 20 in back ...
BTW, the silver looks fine....
BTW, the silver looks fine....
The tint is actually 50% all the way around. I did not want it dark.
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Originally Posted by g35333
Your car looks nice...I was wondering what did you use to lower your car and is there and rubbing?
Eibach pro kits with Dspec shocks. Absolutely no rubbing.
Originally Posted by sukhi
its a 45mm off set both front and rear. And no it does not rub. I have a hubcentric spacer on the front.
Originally Posted by skeleton_cru
Hey Sukhi, what size spacer did you use in the front? 10mm?
Originally Posted by g35_6gear
I think he is talking about the hubcentric ring that centers the rim on the hub....not a wheel spacer that spaces the rim off the hub.
YO Cru,
Its a 5mm hubcentric spacer. In an attempt to resolve some vibration problems after my new tires were installed, I removed the Spacer and it still did not rub even with a +45 offset. Reason is when the alignment was done, the factory a-arms were pulled slighty. I am going to put them back on because they sit too far in, not like the pictures...turns out the vibration is because of a slightly bent wheel. I need to get that repaired. Any one know any good Bay Area Shops?
On A side note, the Milanos are an "ok" wheel. Yea it looks nice, but I know I sacrificed some quality with the cheaper admission ticket. I may be searching for new wheels after the second set of rubber wears out.
late.
Its a 5mm hubcentric spacer. In an attempt to resolve some vibration problems after my new tires were installed, I removed the Spacer and it still did not rub even with a +45 offset. Reason is when the alignment was done, the factory a-arms were pulled slighty. I am going to put them back on because they sit too far in, not like the pictures...turns out the vibration is because of a slightly bent wheel. I need to get that repaired. Any one know any good Bay Area Shops?
On A side note, the Milanos are an "ok" wheel. Yea it looks nice, but I know I sacrificed some quality with the cheaper admission ticket. I may be searching for new wheels after the second set of rubber wears out.
late.
Sukhi,
Several years ago I had a slightly bent MOMO Arrow wheel on my T-Bird. I had America's Tire Co. fix it. Actually, they sent it out to be fixed (Where? I don't know). Anyway, they actually did a good job.
Good luck...Eloy
Several years ago I had a slightly bent MOMO Arrow wheel on my T-Bird. I had America's Tire Co. fix it. Actually, they sent it out to be fixed (Where? I don't know). Anyway, they actually did a good job.
Good luck...Eloy
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