Aggressive Wheels & Stretched Tires: Post 'Em Up! [[Some NSFW]]
A friend pointed me to this thread, because he saw someone throw up a picture of my car. I love G's and Z's and if it would have been in my budget when i was looking for a car, I would love to own one.
I'm still bias towards domestics, and i have respect for just about anyone in the stance/aggressive fitment scene.
Maybe my car isn't as "cool" as some others, but i still deal with the risk of buckling my fenders, watching my tires shred on the smallest bumps, getting stuck on speedbumps, having old men tell me i drive a "sled" etc. Car enthusiasts like cars, plain and simple.
I'll throw up a few more pics, just because someone already did...
Not all show either.
I'm still bias towards domestics, and i have respect for just about anyone in the stance/aggressive fitment scene.
Maybe my car isn't as "cool" as some others, but i still deal with the risk of buckling my fenders, watching my tires shred on the smallest bumps, getting stuck on speedbumps, having old men tell me i drive a "sled" etc. Car enthusiasts like cars, plain and simple.
I'll throw up a few more pics, just because someone already did...
Not all show either.
And yeah, on a car like the cobalt, a 9.5" wheel, with a starting offset of +58 or so, you're going to need a little bit of spacer to get some fitment. His final offset in the rear is +8 i think.
Hey fools, don't hate on my car! Haha. That photo was never supposed to be posted anywhere as the car is not done.
We have a lip to put on, lower profile tires to mount, and go lower with the car before it's ready. I just threw that pic on our forums for July 4th with the flag in the back etc.
But yeah, stancing (yes I said it) a domestic is not easy. If you only knew how much **** we go through to sit well.
We have a lip to put on, lower profile tires to mount, and go lower with the car before it's ready. I just threw that pic on our forums for July 4th with the flag in the back etc.
But yeah, stancing (yes I said it) a domestic is not easy. If you only knew how much **** we go through to sit well.
A friend pointed me to this thread, because he saw someone throw up a picture of my car. I love G's and Z's and if it would have been in my budget when i was looking for a car, I would love to own one.
I'm still bias towards domestics, and i have respect for just about anyone in the stance/aggressive fitment scene.
Maybe my car isn't as "cool" as some others, but i still deal with the risk of buckling my fenders, watching my tires shred on the smallest bumps, getting stuck on speedbumps, having old men tell me i drive a "sled" etc. Car enthusiasts like cars, plain and simple.
I'll throw up a few more pics, just because someone already did...
I'm still bias towards domestics, and i have respect for just about anyone in the stance/aggressive fitment scene.
Maybe my car isn't as "cool" as some others, but i still deal with the risk of buckling my fenders, watching my tires shred on the smallest bumps, getting stuck on speedbumps, having old men tell me i drive a "sled" etc. Car enthusiasts like cars, plain and simple.
I'll throw up a few more pics, just because someone already did...
(Test fitting the rear up front):
I think you can go with a lower offset (or spacers) and a little more stretch and it will look more aggressive.