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Old 08-08-2007 | 10:58 PM
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i wanna be like you when i grow up, i can imagine something like this on my IP coupe. wow, how much for the set ?
 
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Old 08-09-2007 | 04:46 AM
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yeah 15mm out and fronts would be sickkkkk. i shoulda done 10's.. i got wider coming next tho. (i learn from my mistakes).. just got the car cant be a perfect fitment w/o trials and tribulations

thats gonna look sick! specially w/ lots of neg camber

one of my fav parts of the rears is how stretched the tire is
 
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Old 08-09-2007 | 04:50 AM
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BTW are you coming to the lokey meet in sept?
 
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Old 08-09-2007 | 02:56 PM
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lol. guy tells me that its too wide for having nothing under hood.. and then says to do a widebody to help it.. that would be rice in my opinion.

oh well. yor guy "in the know" knows nothing. he must be used to accords on like 7.5" wide rims.. its perfectly safe.

i got new pics up ima make new post tho
lol, whatever you gotta do. I'm sure some mild bodykits will be a hair wider in the back, I didn't mean full blown ricer kit. It just looks weird with the rear tires past the fenderwell. The profile view looks great though, so I guess that's the only thing bothering me: it being past the fenderwell.

i'll be the opposite a**hole and say the fronts look too narrow but the rears are fine.
I guess it'll look a bit better if the fronts matched better. I still vote match the backs to teh front though.

oh well. yor guy "in the know" knows nothing. he must be used to accords on like 7.5" wide rims.. its perfectly safe.
Ok, I was just putting that out there. I don't want stuff breaking, and people dying, just to look good. I know engine stuff, not wheel/suspension, so my two cents is only worth one cent in this case. As long as you know what you're doing.

On that note, can you save me a google search and explain "stretched" tires? I thought it was just a slang term for very low profile, but apparently it's something real. What is it exactly? Like 18" tires on 19" rims, in theory?
<NVM, I googled it. Stretched tires don't seem as bad as my friend explained>
 

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Old 08-09-2007 | 04:12 PM
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no, its using a tire thats bearly wide enough for the rim. like putting a 275 on a 11in rim
 
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Old 08-09-2007 | 04:42 PM
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no, its using a tire thats bearly wide enough for the rim. like putting a 275 on a 11in rim
Yeah, I was told that this practice is dangerous. But, who am I to agree or disagree, I didn't even know what it was. According to my internet research, it's not as bad as I was told. I'd just be deathly afraid of potholes with that setup. Though, they're so wide, that most potholes would be too narrow anyway

In NJ, I have more problems with the "speedbumps" and ditches on the highway. They love to dig up a line crossing the road, then not fill it back in all the way. I forget the technical name for the speedbumps, where the roads expand and contract, causing a lifted fold section.
 
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