190e anyone?
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thanks all :)
can't believe I had to stretch 16x8 to get them to fit under those fenders. MB really didn't give wheels/suspension modification any thought when releasing these cars.Comment
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There's a method of using universal bushings from pepboys that adds even a little more space, which is what I'm using, but 225/50/16 rubbed everywhere. 205/55/16 fit well, even though I wanted more tread I had told them 215/55/16 but ended up with a different tire without being told, and after EIGHT HOURS at the shop, and $200 more than I had been quoted and NO alignment, and all because I had a coupon I wanted to use.
Tire Kingdom can suck a big oneComment
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There's a method of using universal bushings from pepboys that adds even a little more space, which is what I'm using, but 225/50/16 rubbed everywhere. 205/55/16 fit well, even though I wanted more tread I had told them 215/55/16 but ended up with a different tire without being told, and after EIGHT HOURS at the shop, and $200 more than I had been quoted and NO alignment, and all because I had a coupon I wanted to use.
Tire Kingdom can suck a big one
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Got euro headlights a while back. One showed up defective from the factory so I had to wait more than three weeks for a new one to show up. Replaces a few interior bits. Fixed a speaker and a window. I've been swamped with tuning and shows and this food truck I bought. Trying to get as much done in the 18-20 hours a day that I'm awake is getting harder and harder.
(edit: HAHA just noticed the benz emblem is crooked from hitting it while I was washing it. Pay no attention)Comment
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me likey1991 325i - "Scambles" The Daily Driven lightly modded.
1988 Mazda RX-7 TII "Mako" The Free Dorito
bacon by Jared Laabs, on Flickr
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