Those wheels are perfect for that car
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I SATCHMOE YOU!!!! wrote:Those wheels are perfect for that car
I agree. Normally I don't think I'd like them, but they do just fit that car perfectly.
damn mark your car is sick! lovin that paint scheme.
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Hey Question for all you with 20's...i'm just wondering i'm planning on getting new rims should I lower it on 20's or should i leave it at stock ride height for 20's? or how much drop do you have on your car? Sorry for a little off topic
PM me?
lower it for sure. If you leave it on stock suspension it will look like a 4 wheel drive. You will be fine with most drops. The only spring you might have trouble with is the eibach sportlines since there a pretty drastic drop. But im lowered about 2 inches and no problems at all. (ps, if your wanting some 20s, im selling mine in the mid-east forum)
~Chick_Nikki~ wrote:Hey Question for all you with 20's...i'm just wondering i'm planning on getting new rims should I lower it on 20's or should i leave it at stock ride height for 20's? or how much drop do you have on your car? Sorry for a little off topic PM me?
IMO itll look funny without air.