Flush Fitment (STANCE) Thread

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  • har-vey
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    Originally posted by lambo
    haha! My front fitment isn't quite where I would like it... but, to get it where I'd like it I'm gonna have to go the bag route...




    Whats the spec of these? looks spot on for what i need

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  • lambo
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  • dannyyisntt
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    Do you have any finished pictures of the truck?

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  • White325is
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    16x10 with a 6 inch back spacing.

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  • D34DBR0K3
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    Originally posted by White325is
    Some flush fitment on one of my projects from last winter.




    Wish I would have finished it.
    What's the width of that rear steeelie? I'm looking for that kind of tuck with re-working the fender arches thanks.

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  • Mr. Schwarz
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    Old Wheels. 16x8 +20 front 205/40 +10 rear 215/40


    Newer Wheels 17x8 +15 215/45 17x9 +20 245/45

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  • wark
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    Those Equips look surprisingly good on e30s

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  • dannyyisntt
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    ^Diamond racing

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  • Mr. Schwarz
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    Originally posted by White325is
    Some flush fitment on one of my projects from last winter.




    Wish I would have finished it.
    Where can i get some of those polished lip steelies?

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  • White325is
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    Originally posted by Ray Smoodiver
    It's easier to stitch the late model light panel into an early car than it is to get early arches onto a late model.
    Its easier to start with a free car that's rust free, rather than start with one that's not and you have to pay for. ;)

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  • Todd Black 88
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    17x8 et12 front, 215/40/17
    17x8.5 et6 rear, 235/40/17



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  • lambo
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    ^ oof those are sexy

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  • gkurey
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    Here's mine, pretty flush.

    I can't get quite as low as I want...working on lower though;















    Cheers~

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Originally posted by White325is
    They are. But to get them to fit 100% like oem. You will need to remove a section from the center of them and redo the whole inside wheel arch.
    It's easier to stitch the late model light panel into an early car than it is to get early arches onto a late model.

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  • White325is
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    They are. But to get them to fit 100% like oem. You will need to remove a section from the center of them and redo the whole inside wheel arch.

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