New shoot, with 15mm spacer in the rear

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Old 04-15-2008, 02:00 PM
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I would colormatch your headlights and grille, black is played out, and will throw the classy look off your car, keep it clean, do all silver... either match it to your cars paint, or paint it the same color as your rims.

Humm very interesting, might have to look into that.
 
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Awesome car dude!
 
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very clean looking sedan, the wheels sit just right, good job!
 
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Any rubbing over bumps with the spacers? It looks perfect...great job.
 
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Thanks guys.

When I first put the 10mm on, it rubbed. Then I got the fenders rolled rubbing stopped.

Now with the 15mm, I have not heard any rubbing, but I have not had people in the back seat.

Right now I am thinking of putting the 15mm up front and the 10mm in the rear until I get more money to do 15mm all around.
 
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