My new 18' winter wheels (not 56k friendly)
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Originally Posted by codeflux
wait wait wait... is that your... HOUSE?... a trailer?... with a "garage"?...
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Originally Posted by IS300TOG35
I needed new snow tires so I thought id be different this year. I went with a set of stern st-7 18x8.5, 18x9.5 with some dunlop winter sport m3s in the oem 18 sizes. It looks so so, i like it but I dont. The tires are to bulky for my taste and I wish I could of gone a bit smaller but its winter after all. The whole package was pretty cheap so for the money I think it came out nice. Heres some pics.
dude your new rims look so much better than the ones you had before. and gosh those 18s look good too. what series tires do you have on it?
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Hey, what is the make and model of the "garage" canopy thing? Has it withstood new england snowfall before? I was thinking of getting one instead of a cover because I recently moved and dont have a garage anymore, but I'm kind of afraid of it collapsing under the weight of a good snowfall overnight.
Nice rims and tires, wish my winter set up could be as beautiful!
Al
Nice rims and tires, wish my winter set up could be as beautiful!
Al
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Originally Posted by dartmouth01
Hey, what is the make and model of the "garage" canopy thing? Has it withstood new england snowfall before? I was thinking of getting one instead of a cover because I recently moved and dont have a garage anymore, but I'm kind of afraid of it collapsing under the weight of a good snowfall overnight.
Nice rims and tires, wish my winter set up could be as beautiful!
Al
Nice rims and tires, wish my winter set up could be as beautiful!
Al
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