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y0sky March-1st-2003 04:24 PM

Befor and After rims pictures
 
Here is a pic before and after my rims were installed.

http://www.birdnest.org/zzgerbers/be...nd%20after.htm

I got Enkei RS6's 18" with Nitto 450s 215/35/18. So far I havent had too much problems with rubbing. I did have them rub once when I was going fast and hit a dip in the road.

*also, If anyone is interested in buying my stock wheels pm me. I want $350 OBO, buyer pay shipping, tires are like new 6,000 miles on them, and rims are in perfect mint condition

Kincaid March-1st-2003 08:12 PM

They look real good. More pictures.

Identity_X March-1st-2003 09:11 PM

What a difference!

The wheels kick ass..........MORE pics:D

Dr.Zoom March-1st-2003 09:42 PM

new rims
 
Very nice They really make your car very aggressive. Can't wait to see your car and meet you at the meet in charlotte.:)

y0sky March-1st-2003 10:49 PM

More pics to come as soon as it stops raining and i can wash my car. I also have the front lip sitting here at my house, I'm going to try to get it put on this week if the weather is good. Thanks for the compliments.

ghost323f March-2nd-2003 06:00 AM

looks great!!! i likey!!:D

Bill March-2nd-2003 09:08 AM

Beautiful!! Are you going to lower it??

nate0123 March-2nd-2003 09:21 AM


Originally posted by Bill
Beautiful!! Are you going to lower it??
I figured someone would eventually ask this. Someone always does. I think it looks good the way it is. The larger rims at least put less space between the wheel well and the rim. I don't see any excess gap. I suppose it could be lowered (more, if it is lowered some already) but I don't see a point. Anyway, looks great. :bt: either way.

y0sky March-2nd-2003 01:29 PM


Originally posted by nate0123


I figured someone would eventually ask this. Someone always does. I think it looks good the way it is. The larger rims at least put less space between the wheel well and the rim. I don't see any excess gap. I suppose it could be lowered (more, if it is lowered some already) but I don't see a point. Anyway, looks great. :bt: either way.

I bought 18s so I would not have excess gap. I have not lowered it and do not plan to. When you lower it, you just ruin the ride quality. I like it the way it is. If my car looks stupid after i put my front lip on, I may consider lowering. Also, read my post earlier, they already rub a little, if i lowered it then i would have to get the fenders rolled. Also, you risk getting uneven wear on your tires when you lower it from not being aligned right. Just seems like a lot of trouble for a couple inches.

Identity_X March-2nd-2003 01:33 PM


Originally posted by nate0123


I figured someone would eventually ask this. Someone always does. I think it looks good the way it is. The larger rims at least put less space between the wheel well and the rim. I don't see any excess gap. I suppose it could be lowered (more, if it is lowered some already) but I don't see a point. Anyway, looks great. :bt: either way.

I don't think the car is lowered but it looks good either way. There is significantly less gap with the new wheels compared to what it was stock.

Lowering the car is not only for looks, it's for performance as well.

serpentkilla March-2nd-2003 02:13 PM

If you lower it you will have lots of problems with rubbing due to the fact the offset on those wheels are not correct for our cars. I can tell you first hand that it will rub. You would have to get camber bolts to correct the problem. I have the same wheels on my car. If you do lower it i would suggest the sportline kit from eibach. I still have an extra set off camber bolts brand new, pm me if you are interested. Here are some pics of my car.

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...8/fd6e6611.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...4/fc97cdfb.jpg http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...6/fd71e2cf.jpg

MarkSpark March-3rd-2003 11:38 PM

nice pics, but they weren't displayed to their fullest. I hope you dont mind me posting direct links to the bigger files:

http://www.birdnest.org/zzgerbers/images/before.jpg

http://www.birdnest.org/zzgerbers/images/after.jpg

sweetprotege93 March-3rd-2003 11:42 PM

If you have the money I recommend that you do what serpentkilla did to his to lower it. It looks great as it is but looks even better lowered a bit!

Witchdoktor March-4th-2003 05:24 AM


Originally posted by nate0123


I figured someone would eventually ask this. Someone always does. I think it looks good the way it is. The larger rims at least put less space between the wheel well and the rim. I don't see any excess gap. I suppose it could be lowered (more, if it is lowered some already) but I don't see a point. Anyway, looks great. :bt: either way.

as much as I like you nate I'm gonna have to disagree with you on this one, the less space between body and wheel the better IMO. Even if it costs a little extra for the camber plates. But it's all subjective, nothing written in stone, no wrong or right here. I worked with a guy from Mexico. Damn good guy. But the more shit he did to his ford escort, the uglier I think it got. That's my opinion. And opinions are like assholes, everybody has one.

nate0123 March-4th-2003 07:05 AM


Originally posted by protege king
as much as I like you nate I'm gonna have to disagree with you on this one, the less space between body and wheel the better IMO.
In general, I agree. I guess I was just saying it will still look very good if he decides against lowering. Especially since they're 18s.


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