Pics Of 2nd Gen Sedans With Aftermarket Rims!
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Originally Posted by marcelkatz
Amazing wheels, excellent help and support, i called at 11pm and got an answear, got me through any questions, this guy is always helping out and ready for anything. Fast shipping Kenny (Automotivemods) is the man, he will hook you up and i dont even need to say anything more.
wheels will clear, fashoooo ,
also the car hasnt been dropped yet, but as far as not being dropped it looks aggresive . when i get my springs in 2 weeks, then me n Hikos are gonna duke it out for 1st!!! hahahahahah
wheels will clear, fashoooo ,
also the car hasnt been dropped yet, but as far as not being dropped it looks aggresive . when i get my springs in 2 weeks, then me n Hikos are gonna duke it out for 1st!!! hahahahahah
I am glad you are enjoying the new wheels!
They look FANTASTIC on your ride!
It's been a pleasure to assist you.
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Looks good!
What springs are you getting? The H&R sport springs? I'll be curious to see just how much camber you have to put on the rear to keep them from rubbing.
If you stand a straight edge (level, etc) across the rear wheel how much space do you have between the straight edge and the outer edge of the fender well? I'm guessing 1/2"?
I'm curious because I'm 1/4" out and if you clear then I could get my rears (9.5 +40) to clear with no problem. I ordered another set of rear RIMS (9.5 +48) that will be flush but I may end up having to put a spacer on them if they come in too much once when it's dropped.
You going to get the OEM style rear spoiler?
What springs are you getting? The H&R sport springs? I'll be curious to see just how much camber you have to put on the rear to keep them from rubbing.
If you stand a straight edge (level, etc) across the rear wheel how much space do you have between the straight edge and the outer edge of the fender well? I'm guessing 1/2"?
I'm curious because I'm 1/4" out and if you clear then I could get my rears (9.5 +40) to clear with no problem. I ordered another set of rear RIMS (9.5 +48) that will be flush but I may end up having to put a spacer on them if they come in too much once when it's dropped.
You going to get the OEM style rear spoiler?
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Hmmm... Your 3mm shave will = 0.12 inchs. If you're 1/2" out (12.7mm) and can clear with a 3mm shave then as long as I'm under (12.7mm - 3mm) or approx. 9.7mm then I should clear. My 40+ are exactly 1/4" out (6.5mm). 9.7mm -6.5mm = 3.2mm clearance!
So I might actually be able to run my 40+ on the rear... Only question is, how much camber were you planning on running in addition to the 3mm shave
So I might actually be able to run my 40+ on the rear... Only question is, how much camber were you planning on running in addition to the 3mm shave
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Originally Posted by marcelkatz
Here they are, just got a wash and wax, got my wheels torqued, now i snapped some pics with a 6 megapixel camera. here they are! Thanks Automotive Mods. Wheels are amazing, they really make it look so much nicer. It looks much more aggresive, ive had 4 people today say "WOW those look so nice!" everyone loves them that has seen them so far. the fitment is great as well and tires are excellent. Sevas really did a nice job on these wheels. and when its moving it looks even better!
tuck in and drop or just drop?
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Marcel - Why are you so up on Automotive Mods? It looks like they sold you a set of rims that don't fit properly. Also, what's up w/ this shaving the hub of the rim to get it to fit properly? They should be ordering you a set of new rear rims that have the proper offset and width so that there is no need for modifications to the rim itself.
Railgunner - Have you had ANY rubbing issues thus far? If not, that means the rear tires are tucking into the rear wheel wells when you are driving w/ rear seat passengers and/or going over large bumps. Thus, lowering the car a modest 1-1.5" should definitely allow the tires to tuck into the rear wheel wells.
Railgunner - Have you had ANY rubbing issues thus far? If not, that means the rear tires are tucking into the rear wheel wells when you are driving w/ rear seat passengers and/or going over large bumps. Thus, lowering the car a modest 1-1.5" should definitely allow the tires to tuck into the rear wheel wells.