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Having Problems fitting 19's with such a low drop.
any one have any info on how to properly cut the frame:eek:
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o.../mypics006.jpg http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o.../mypics005.jpg rubbing isn't as much of a problem as the frame bounce off the tires around turns. 30mm spacer ????? |
put 18's on it :O
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your problem is you're running huge rims on a car not designed for them :hsugh:
try rolling the fenders |
i like the rims. that is all. :o
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you'd actually cut the frame and risk structural integrity for rims?
just get ones that fit properly. |
First off your car does not have a frame it has a unibody.
Second of all if you were to cut the chassis to fit those rims then you would be losing structural integrity. This in itself is a curable thing through caging and structural reinforcement (buy a tube bender, a welder, and some beer). Hopefully you know what you are doing when you take on this task...of course from your intitial post I am going to guess that you have no clue at all so you must post pics of the car after it falls in half from stress fractures. Third those rims look ghey on that car as does the hood scoop. I am done have a nice day. |
Moved to Appearance / Cosmetic.
I know we all have our individual tastes, but this borders on the absurd. |
i was aking a question and you move my thread
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Is that really your car?? Holy Shit!
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yep.
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