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Originally Posted by hakangunduz
wow, its look like my old 64
how did u drop tht car? air or hydro?
how did u drop tht car? air or hydro? thats a great lookin car there mr. falken. i like it so much because i have the same rims. i have the coupe two door which is better IMO but i mean i love the head lights and the rims. NICEST 4 door Ive seen yet!
Hey man....how`d you get your rims to fit under the fender wells like that? Are they cambered in?? Or are they correctly aligned? Also what size are they? Tires size & drop? And what offset. I`m having bigtime problems with my sedan rubbing the edge of the rear fender wells.
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Originally Posted by Superman2004
Hey man....how`d you get your rims to fit under the fender wells like that? Are they cambered in?? Or are they correctly aligned? Also what size are they? Tires size & drop? And what offset. I`m having bigtime problems with my sedan rubbing the edge of the rear fender wells.
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Neuspeed (sport) springs
19 x 7.5 RH Evolution C5s (+43)
215/35-19 Pirelli
i am not using a camber kit right now and i have absolutely no issues w/rubbing
heres another shot...
Nice shot....WTF and I doing wrong. I only have 1.75 drop on goldines & Tokico`s with 215/45/17`s with a 42 offset and my rims are rubbing the outside bodyline!!! does the offset make that big of a difference?? Also have you tires worn baldy from no camber kit in the rear?? I`m thinking of trying to camber my tires in a little and see if that works. Right now the thing was aligned according to specs at a shop. With the stock tires they fit fine....no rubbing...but when I put on the rims....they rub around curves!!
Let me know what you think...I appreciate your advice!
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Originally Posted by Superman2004
Hey man....how`d you get your rims to fit under the fender wells like that? Are they cambered in?? Or are they correctly aligned? Also what size are they? Tires size & drop? And what offset. I`m having bigtime problems with my sedan rubbing the edge of the rear fender wells.
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Originally Posted by Superman2004
Nice shot....WTF and I doing wrong. I only have 1.75 drop on goldines & Tokico`s with 215/45/17`s with a 42 offset and my rims are rubbing the outside bodyline!!! does the offset make that big of a difference?? Also have you tires worn baldy from no camber kit in the rear?? I`m thinking of trying to camber my tires in a little and see if that works. Right now the thing was aligned according to specs at a shop. With the stock tires they fit fine....no rubbing...but when I put on the rims....they rub around curves!!
Let me know what you think...I appreciate your advice!
Let me know what you think...I appreciate your advice!
Could you please explain what you mean by rolling the quarter panel. I`m pretty sure your right. What happens is the body hits the outside edge of the tire. Its like a lip on the rear fender that kinda sticks down instead of forming a shelf or an L. I cant explain it. Anyway I think thats the whole problem cause it happens alot worse on the one side and it looks like that lip hangs down worse on that side.
Also is this something that a body shop would/could do?? I just dont want to go to any stupid body shop and then they hack my fenders or something. Also is it very expensive???
Thanks for the advice....please keep it comming.
Also is this something that a body shop would/could do?? I just dont want to go to any stupid body shop and then they hack my fenders or something. Also is it very expensive???
Thanks for the advice....please keep it comming.
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Originally Posted by InanimateCarbonRod
Falken, nice man. What'd you do with your wipers? It looks so nice and clean w/o them. 
i took them off since it doesnt rain much here...i need to shave the squirters next
Originally Posted by FALKEN
we do have some bad duststorms out here...when the 'monsoon storms' roll in, i reinstall them (only takes 2 minutes to do)
ill have to try taking off my wipers for a cleaner look one day. Prowlin' with a Purpose
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gotta love mirrors...
altho you can get them off of the hybrids... altho hybrid colors only.. unless you get them painted... or import them... ill have to try various methods...
altho you can get them off of the hybrids... altho hybrid colors only.. unless you get them painted... or import them... ill have to try various methods...



