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sr20detRcr1
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new wheels on the car



This is the front:

The rear:
Modified by sr20detRcr1 at 7:18 PM 7/20/2009


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xX RB Xx
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idk about the rears.. it looks too low to me.

sr20detRcr1
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xX RB Xx wrote:idk about the rears.. it looks too low to me.
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it was on a bump, its like a half inch gap between fender and rim

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sr20power
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I like the white on white...Nice S15.

But for some reason, its doesn't look right? Wheels too big?

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Gabes13
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I love it

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AZ89two4Tsx
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Baller.

More pictures please.

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AZ89two4Tsx wrote:Baller.
^^HAHA!^^

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keith0486
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why must you be sucha tease.

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Philipio
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sr20power wrote:But for some reason, its doesn't look right? Wheels too big?
Obviously with the amount of stretch and camber.

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SmithSR
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Too much, in my opinion.


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very nice

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phanatikz32
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looks like sex! however white on white is not really a good idea imo especially since your car looks like a pearl white and the wheels are a bright white, they dont exactly match, maybe time attacks or takata green's would look better...post pics of the stance from the side and rear. also what is your alignment?

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Artigo
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Looks good to me
Modified by Artigo at 3:54 PM 8/21/2009

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Black on Gold
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Neeeeeeed better pics

Baller nonetheless

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mRodiek
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Ive never understood why people thinking stretching your tires is a good thing...Badass wheels, and ride height, but the stretch its way too much.

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phanatikz32
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DriftBoy07 wrote:Ive never understood why people thinking stretching your tires is a good thing...Badass wheels, and ride height, but the stretch its way too much.
the stretch was necessary for his ride height. it may not be that he thinks its a good thing maybe its just a necessary sacrifice for the ride height and suspension set up he wants.

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simmode1
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phanatikz32 wrote:
the stretch was necessary for his ride height. it may not be that he thinks its a good thing maybe its just a necessary sacrifice for the ride height and suspension set up he wants.
I only partially agree. The reason he has such an agressive stretch isn't because of his ride height or suspension setup. It's because of his low offset wheels. With sensible higher offsets, he would be able to run wider tires and have a better contact patch for better grip.

But this doesn't interest some ppl. Some ppl prefer the look of excessive tire stretches and they enjoy the reduced traction which makes sliding easier.

To stretch or not to stretch? That is the question. But there is a logic to it. I prefer a mild stretch, myself.


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