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Old Feb 6, 2003
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Does anyone have pictures of 18's with no drop?

I am really not wanting to drop my car unless it looks like a 4x4. So if anyone has any pictures of 18's with no drop I would appreciate it. Also if I do need to drop it what is a clean drop? I do not like the hugging the ground look.

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Old Feb 6, 2003
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check my member page for a no drop, ill get a better pic of the wheel gap later. thats with 215/40/18
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i have no drop and dont want one because i have driven in so many dropped cars i dont like it.

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I've got some pics.. These are before the Ground Control... Kinda High Yikes



Here are some recent pics after the Ground Control.. I have about 1 finger gap all around...
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my car looks high with a drop, i could only imagine how it looks without one..
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my car looks high with a drop, i could only imagine how it looks without one..[hr]
dude in hte pics you car looks great. the drop looks awsome. they convinced me to buy the srpings. good drop and i won't have any problems with rubbing or scraping.
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If you go with 18's, it won't look right. I had 18's on my other car and at first i drove it without lowering. It looked like a 4x4. I lowered it and it looked great. Just don't get a big drop. Go with the Eibach springs. They have 2 types that lower your car with different heights.
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check my members page, I have no drop and 215/35/18.....yeah pretty ugly. If you go with 40s it shouldn't be AS bad but that gap is still gonna be there...
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Yeah I am running 215/45/17 and I have a gap but I am done putting money into my car. But yeah I would say go with 215/40 so you have a little less of a gap, still wish I got 18" but I will live.

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