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Picture request: OEM wheels with a slight drop

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Old 04-07-17, 09:24 PM
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Default Picture request: OEM wheels with a slight drop

Anyone care to share some pictures of factory wheels with a slight drop? Anyone maybe running some spacers with whiter tires to give it a slightly more aggressive look?
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Originally Posted by Mr Jokster
hahaah, you beat me to it
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...ml#post9397160
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i looked through all 21 pages for cars with stock wheels and a slight drop. I saw 2 total, that's why I asked. ��
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Originally Posted by 1sWt2GS
hahaah, you beat me to it
that looks terrible.
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Originally Posted by InkedUpEB
i looked through all 21 pages for cars with stock wheels and a slight drop. I saw 2 total, that's why I asked. ��

There's one on the very first page, there's one on the second page, three on page six, one on page ten...then I stopped looking because that's already six different cars with 3 or 4 different suspension setups.

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Originally Posted by firelizard
There's one on the very first page, there's one on the second page, three on page six, one on page ten...then I stopped looking because that's already six different cars with 3 or 4 different suspension setups.
one on the first page... tein coilovers. Def not slight drop. One on the second page... PSS coilovers, def not a slight drop. Its easier for you to keep scrolling than trolling. Jesus.
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6 minus 2 is 4, still 2 more than you claim were there. Also, coilovers don't automatically mean "slammed", you can clearly see that those cars have a slight drop, look at the arch gap. If anything, now you know that you can mildly drop your car that way too. Sorry for answering your bloody question.

Tanabe DF210
Tanabe NF210
Daizen
TEIN HA
TEIN CS coilover
Bilstein PSS coilover

Have been covered, at the least. Is there another brand that you have questions about? Are you having trouble imagining what plus or minus half an inch might look like? I don't see how else your request could reasonably be fulfilled. The sad part is that it took me way longer to look all this **** up for you twice and type it out than it would have for you to do it once, but you're still complaining that I'm trolling.

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Not much to do in Canada eh?
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Tanabe NF210

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Originally Posted by ThomasGS4
Tanabe NF210

Thats perfect!! I really wish I had the bigger wheels
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Originally Posted by InkedUpEB
that looks terrible.
Good reason to actually spend money on wheels and a drop. Thats what "I" did... 5 times.
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Originally Posted by Mr Jokster
Good reason to actually spend money on wheels and a drop. Thats what "I" did... 5 times.
No wheels for me. I have expensive taste and I'm not going to put wheels on a car that cost more than what I paid for the car itself. Sitting just a LITTLE lower would be good enough. But the more I read, the less I want to do anything to it at all so it may just stay how it sits now. Lol


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