New wheels on, hate stance, need advice/suggestions
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New wheels on, hate stance, need advice/suggestions
Ok, I put my new wheels on Vossen VVS 086, 20X9 Front +20 and 20X10.5 R +25
but now I am hating the stance. It looks like a damn hot rod. The wheels and tires are sticking out past the fender.
I am dropped on BC coils. I have rolled the front and shaved the rear. The tire sizes are 245/35/20 F and 275/30/30 R. I can't go much lower than I have in the pics below. Any suggestions?
I have contemplated getting different tires to 225 on the front and 255 on the rear, maybe even 245. Im also thinking of having the fenders pulled. I don't really know what to do. I am looking to tuck the tires just a tad, but I can't stand the stance of it now.
I currently have the drivers side a half inch higher than the passenger side. I am doing this just to test how low I can go with out rubbing. The drivers side can match the passenger side in terms of height but I still don't like the way the passenger side looks.
Yes, I know the front fenders have dents in them. This was not caused by rolling the fender, they were there prior to rolling. The shop even told me that it could mess the roll up but I didnt mind.
Help please!
but now I am hating the stance. It looks like a damn hot rod. The wheels and tires are sticking out past the fender.
I am dropped on BC coils. I have rolled the front and shaved the rear. The tire sizes are 245/35/20 F and 275/30/30 R. I can't go much lower than I have in the pics below. Any suggestions?
I have contemplated getting different tires to 225 on the front and 255 on the rear, maybe even 245. Im also thinking of having the fenders pulled. I don't really know what to do. I am looking to tuck the tires just a tad, but I can't stand the stance of it now.
I currently have the drivers side a half inch higher than the passenger side. I am doing this just to test how low I can go with out rubbing. The drivers side can match the passenger side in terms of height but I still don't like the way the passenger side looks.
Yes, I know the front fenders have dents in them. This was not caused by rolling the fender, they were there prior to rolling. The shop even told me that it could mess the roll up but I didnt mind.
Help please!
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thanks for the help guys, but my question is, If I go with narrower tires 225 fronts and 255 or 245 rears, will I be able to lower my car more and will it help eliminate the hot-rod look?
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Again, thanks for all the suggestions and replies. I'm going to get skinnier tires. I will not get new wheels, it will be cheaper for me to go air then to get new wheels and tires. I know this because another forum member is running the exact same wheels, offsets too and he is running wider rear tires. Only thing is; He is on air.
I am really hoping swapping my front tires to the rears and getting new front tires will achieve the look I am searching for.
Again, if you think this will not work, PLEASE let me know!
I am really hoping swapping my front tires to the rears and getting new front tires will achieve the look I am searching for.
Again, if you think this will not work, PLEASE let me know!
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Im still stuck on the fact you said the dents where already there, just seems strange that the dent are right on the fender lip on both sides.. Just sayin...
Did your wheels used to hit on the fender?
Did your wheels used to hit on the fender?