Veilside Fortune Widebody from Intense Motorsports
Originally Posted by Moog
SICK!
I wonder if 22's will fit on a stock body G w/o a problem?
I wonder if 22's will fit on a stock body G w/o a problem?
With the correct offset I think it's doable! If you don't mind driving around with rubberbands for tires!!
We have 1/2" between the upper arm and the tire tread!-Mike
Overall the kit looks amazing with 2 execptions: 1. I don't like the design of the 2 opening on the lower front bumper and 2. the insert of the front grille. My fav is Ing and Kenstyle although the new Veilside Widebody is definitely good looking.
Great job,
Mark
Great job,
Mark
Last edited by mark4x4; Nov 3, 2006 at 03:26 AM.
Hello,
I will have more pictures up on Monday for everyone to see. I just wanted to make sure I had something to show everyone before it left for Las Vegas. We will also post a full picture layout and spec sheet at intensepower.com Thanks!!
-Mike
I will have more pictures up on Monday for everyone to see. I just wanted to make sure I had something to show everyone before it left for Las Vegas. We will also post a full picture layout and spec sheet at intensepower.com Thanks!!
-Mike
Originally Posted by INTENSEPOWER
285/25R22 in the rear
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245/30R22 in the front
-Mike

&
245/30R22 in the front
-Mike

i think you've guys have done an awesome job, definately one of a kind i an understand the route that you guys went with it, however if i did that kit, i would run nothing bigger than 20's and then slam the hell out of it.
Originally Posted by Mark350GT
i think you've guys have done an awesome job, definately one of a kind i an understand the route that you guys went with it, however if i did that kit, i would run nothing bigger than 20's and then slam the hell out of it.
Thanks for the compliments Mark. We did want to step outside the box of putting 20's on it. We actually can slam the car, but the reasoning behing the current ride height is (and please sit down for this one) it's going to be a daily driver!!
I will try to get some snaps with the car slammed. Also I did not mention this before but it's actually riding on prototype coilovers. I will fill you guys in further as I am allowed to release the details!! Thanks everyone!!-Mike
^^^sorry but that is really stupid unless you will only commute within a smoothly paved parking lot. The body work is nice and very original, but those wheels are ridiculous (in a bad way). That car will showcase nicely at Sema or any show, but that's it. JMO.


