Aggressive Wheels & Stretched Tires: Post 'Em Up! [[Some NSFW]]
i know most everyone subscribed to this thread visits canibeat,hellaflush,wfc etc. but for those who dont, heres a few ffrom the past few weeks.




















Last edited by erklep; Feb 10, 2010 at 06:10 PM.
fuuuuuu u werent kidding it gets u pretty nice and i took my time also but it got me pretty good lol

lol but oops back to the thread
i wonder who this white z belongs to.. hint hint hint hint

one more time! that faaaaat culo
Last edited by eurodre; Feb 10, 2010 at 07:11 PM.
Thought you guys would like this vid of my son 
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^Based on your sig, it looks like you have a coupe. Those offsets are weak for a coupe, I'm running that same setup (+15/+20 on 8.5/9.5) on my Sedan and if I was willing to run stretched tires and more neg camber I could go more aggressive very easily. If you are looking to be flush you need wider wheels and more aggressive offsets.
Last edited by CandlestickPark; Feb 10, 2010 at 07:55 PM.
Thanks Dre.
My wife posted about it on her blog, she was asking me a ton of questions about fitment. She started off with, what's the difference between tires and wheels, I fell out my chair....ROFL
Here is her post:
We’re all home sick today. We caught Micah cleaning his car and Marcus managed to sneak up on him and capture it on video. We each teach our son different things . . . this is all Marcus.
Here are a few translations for those of you who don’t speak “car.”
Camber = The angle of tires/wheel . . . everyone’s wheels are not perfectly perpendicular to the ground.
Slammed = Lowering the car as close to the tires and ground as possible.
My wife posted about it on her blog, she was asking me a ton of questions about fitment. She started off with, what's the difference between tires and wheels, I fell out my chair....ROFL

Here is her post:
We’re all home sick today. We caught Micah cleaning his car and Marcus managed to sneak up on him and capture it on video. We each teach our son different things . . . this is all Marcus.
Here are a few translations for those of you who don’t speak “car.”
Camber = The angle of tires/wheel . . . everyone’s wheels are not perfectly perpendicular to the ground.
Slammed = Lowering the car as close to the tires and ground as possible.









