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I'm not saying everyone needs to roll super wide wheels w/ the more insane offset possible and needing to pull the fender, run a super streched tire and massive negative camber to fit the wheel.
A simple rolling of the fender and a much lower agressive offset and not as fat of a tire for clerance gives a car a night and day difference of appearance.
A simple rolling of the fender and a much lower agressive offset and not as fat of a tire for clerance gives a car a night and day difference of appearance.
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Originally Posted by Nitekids
I'm not saying everyone needs to roll super wide wheels w/ the more insane offset possible and needing to pull the fender, run a super streched tire and massive negative camber to fit the wheel.
A simple rolling of the fender and a much lower agressive offset and not as fat of a tire for clerance gives a car a night and day difference of appearance.
A simple rolling of the fender and a much lower agressive offset and not as fat of a tire for clerance gives a car a night and day difference of appearance.
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Originally Posted by LexAristo
I can attest to that. This bastard made my car even better after I added spacers in the front and the back as well as having the rear fenders pulled/rolled.
him and oneton on VIPstyle cars inspired me to get my wheels at the sizes and offsets they are...
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Originally Posted by sc400texas
Have you ever seen his 240? He knows about wheel fittment- you could say he is the wheel-**** - laying down the law while informing many of the clueless US tuners about proper wheel fittment (even though these guys are in the UK)- hopefully people will start taking notice and think about fittment more when purchasing wheels.
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Originally Posted by Pirate400
I dont care what car he has...its the smartass comments that tick me off!
don't fight it, just accept it
oh and his car does matter- he proves to alot of people that wheel fittment and the correct drop does wonders- (even though he has a kit) his wheel fittment sets it apart from most cars in the US.
Its a shame that the 240 crowd seems to understand wheel fittment more than alot of the Lexus guys.
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Originally Posted by sc400texas
Its a shame that the 240 crowd seems to understand wheel fittment more than alot of the Lexus guys.
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Originally Posted by Nitekids
A simple rolling of the fender and a much lower agressive offset and not as fat of a tire for clerance gives a car a night and day difference of appearance.
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Originally Posted by Gamer
Seems like he is more concerned with appearance then the actual handling of the car.
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Nismo power brace
Do-luck steel rear cross bar
Cusco front strut bar
Nismo Rear strut bar
Battle Version Adjustible tension rods
Subframe Spacers
Cusco Front Sway bar
Cusco Rear Sway bar
Tanabe Sustec Pillow Toe Rod
Tanabe Sustec Rear Pillow Upperlink
Tanabe Sustec Pillow Camber Arm
Peak Performance tierods
KTS Tierod ends
Nismo Steerinngrack bushings
Front:
SSR Professor SP1 (black face)
18x9 +5 w/ Falken FK451
Rear
SSR Professor SP1 (black face)
18x10.5 +5 w/ Falken FK451
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Originally Posted by Gamer
I am curious what does he recommend then ?
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Let's just say flushed to the fender, big lip, slight drop, no stretched tyres and no rolled fenders.
Not that I need it, mine are fine. I am just curious what he recommends.
You can't go all crazy over here (UK) with seriously dropped rides. The only thing you will end up slamming is yourself and your car to bits. The roads are crap, It is not like Cali, the roads there are like glass compared to here. I know I lived in Laguna Beach for a few years.
Not that I need it, mine are fine. I am just curious what he recommends.
You can't go all crazy over here (UK) with seriously dropped rides. The only thing you will end up slamming is yourself and your car to bits. The roads are crap, It is not like Cali, the roads there are like glass compared to here. I know I lived in Laguna Beach for a few years.
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Originally Posted by Gamer
Let's just say flushed to the fender, big lip, slight drop, no stretched tyres and no rolled fenders.
You want flush wheels but you don't want streched tires or to roll your fenders.
Oh looks liike you can't have "biglip either" because in order to get big lip you are going to need some low agressive offset but then again you don't wanna roll your fender or run the required tire to make it happen.
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Sorry but I don't get what you are saying....
My set-up sits flush and I have big lip and my tyres are not stretched. I do not have to run some low aggressive offset.
My set-up sits flush and I have big lip and my tyres are not stretched. I do not have to run some low aggressive offset.
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Well here ya go, taken in some rare English sunshine
http://www.toyotaimportsforum.co.uk/...&threadid=6146
The airsus is slammed and it throws out the camber at the back, on normal ride height they all sit nice and flush with the arches. Also the design of the rims means I shouldn't have any problems with installing my supra big brake upgrade in a few weeks time.
I honestly thought the ride on 19s, and with this offset, (+35) would be ***** but its actually damn good and better than expected. Hope you like the pics!
http://www.toyotaimportsforum.co.uk/...&threadid=6146
The airsus is slammed and it throws out the camber at the back, on normal ride height they all sit nice and flush with the arches. Also the design of the rims means I shouldn't have any problems with installing my supra big brake upgrade in a few weeks time.
I honestly thought the ride on 19s, and with this offset, (+35) would be ***** but its actually damn good and better than expected. Hope you like the pics!