Nebiew Here With 20"
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those wheels would look way better with stretched tires and 20mm spacers and lowered on coils. it would look sweet, but as right now it does look nice, just 1 inch drop would make it better. 1 inch isnt enough to cause problems with bad roads.
shee in my 240 i was running coils with about 4 inch of clearance from the ground all over dfw. an not the nice parts of Dallas
shee in my 240 i was running coils with about 4 inch of clearance from the ground all over dfw. an not the nice parts of Dallas
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I would like to thank all of you for your suggestions but if possible provide pictures of your before and after lowering your vehicle with the amount lowered. Lowering my car had never been an option until your suggestions.
I know I made a mistake on spelling Newbie I guess it was because I was all nervous and did not even checked my posting before adding it.
I wanted to have the 285/30/20 all around but the staff from Discount Tires informed me that such size would rub. Do any of you run such size on the front wheels?
I know I made a mistake on spelling Newbie I guess it was because I was all nervous and did not even checked my posting before adding it.
I wanted to have the 285/30/20 all around but the staff from Discount Tires informed me that such size would rub. Do any of you run such size on the front wheels?
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Yeah I would have to agree with a few of the others that your stock rims look better, but to each their own.
As far as the drop goes and large speed bumps/ect. in your city I would suggest going with either Tein H techs or S techs. I went with the S techs because I didn't want a major drop, but at the same time I didn't want my car looking like a 4X4 either. Just take speed bumps slow and go at an angle and you'll be fine.
As far as the drop goes and large speed bumps/ect. in your city I would suggest going with either Tein H techs or S techs. I went with the S techs because I didn't want a major drop, but at the same time I didn't want my car looking like a 4X4 either. Just take speed bumps slow and go at an angle and you'll be fine.