dont like poke, thats fine, theres no reason to come bitching at someone because it, its a style. Im guessing i think your car looks like shit too. deal with it.
Also, bought the car for cheap. For all i care i'll burn the shit to the ground before i give to shits about what someone thinks about what i do to it. lol
Flush Fitment (STANCE) Thread
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wants to see fitment...meow!
On my 16x8.25 w/ 205/45's i had to pull the rear half an inch, and the fronts about the same to stop from rubbing while static. Still rubs while hitting bumps...need to do some more surgery with a hammer. (for clarification im actually rubbing now at the TOP inside of the factory flare bend. Perhaps i'll take a picture when i take the hammer to it.)
Poke = bad fitment.
Either fix your wheel size/offset or install proper fenders, your e30 is worth less due to what you have done to it :loco:Leave a comment:
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wants to see fitment...meow!
On my 16x8.25 w/ 205/45's i had to pull the rear half an inch, and the fronts about the same to stop from rubbing while static. Still rubs while hitting bumps...need to do some more surgery with a hammer. (for clarification im actually rubbing now at the TOP inside of the factory flare bend. Perhaps i'll take a picture when i take the hammer to it.)Leave a comment:
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ill soon be adding to this thread. going 17x8.5 type A's at ET-4 :)Leave a comment:
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Front is sorta-flush, but not nearly enough low to call it flush fitment.
I want THIS for my touring.
I'm thinking some 16 or 17" OEM 5x120 wheels with some adapters, the wider the better and around a 0 offset. Have a set of GE coils on the way, just need to find some wheels and get adapters.Leave a comment:
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Do you have to do any fender rolling with this set-up? I'm really thinking of getting this set-up for my '87 5sp.Leave a comment:
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Finally got it out of the garage....i now have scrape marks leaving it... (need to mod my exhaust a little more)
Edit with tire/wheel size
16x8.25 +0
205-45-16
JOM coils, GC Camber plates. 4 degrees camber front. Forget the rears.
Last edited by Npulver; 12-11-2011, 11:31 AM.Leave a comment:
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