Another M45 spread (lots o pics)
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DAMN SON!!!!!!!
Your car is "Pure Sex" as ppl like to call it here...haha
Nicely done my friend... nicely done. Your pics does the Lip Spoiler justice. It will certainly change the minds of nay sayers.
I see you have Version 2 Spacers... those are the ones that have the studs built into the hubcentric spacers right? How do you find them? I wondered if they fit well with the M. I guess they do.
Anyways, love the car man. You have the hottest PG that I have seen so far!
Your car is "Pure Sex" as ppl like to call it here...haha
Nicely done my friend... nicely done. Your pics does the Lip Spoiler justice. It will certainly change the minds of nay sayers.
I see you have Version 2 Spacers... those are the ones that have the studs built into the hubcentric spacers right? How do you find them? I wondered if they fit well with the M. I guess they do.
Anyways, love the car man. You have the hottest PG that I have seen so far!
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Thanks. what's funny is that my borla exhaust tips stick out an inch too far for some reason... but as it turns out, I think it actually balances out the rear spoiler. From some angles and in other's pics, the rear spoiler looks awkward, but in person, it is sleek and at the same time, does not call attention to itself. Me likey as well.
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First off, I have to say that I do not like my tires sticking out past the fender or even perfectly flush. With the Ichiba V2 15mm (per Alter Zgo--thanks bro!), they are very slightly tucked. PERFECT! Of course, my fronts are camber corrected so they would be much more tucked if I didn't have the front SPC camber kit.
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First off, I have to say that I do not like my tires sticking out past the fender or even perfectly flush. With the Ichiba V2 15mm (per Alter Zgo--thanks bro!), they are very slightly tucked. PERFECT! Of course, my fronts are camber corrected so they would be much more tucked if I didn't have the front SPC camber kit.
Any thoughts on spacers in general? I hear competing arguments about the safety associated with the use of spacers. What do you think?
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To me, the spacers very solid. I am not crazy with my car either. I like that I can take them off easily (yes V2=built in studs) and run winter rims without them--although my new winter set does have the cavities to accommodate the spacers. BUT, for whatever reason, I had a hard time torquing them down by hand with torque wrench--kept on slipping off the nuts. I had to buy a torque limiting socket set and press firmly down on the nuts with my impact wrench.