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 |
They look real good. More pictures.
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What a difference!
The wheels kick ass..........MORE pics:D |
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.:)
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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.
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looks great!!! i likey!!:D
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Beautiful!! Are you going to lower it??
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Originally posted by Bill Beautiful!! Are you going to lower it?? |
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. |
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. Lowering the car is not only for looks, it's for performance as well. |
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 |
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 |
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!
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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. |
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. |
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