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22's?
Because of some very "drop" unfriendly places I have to drive, I already drag now and then with my TS body kit. Since lowering is outta the question, can an aggressive set of 22's be tucked under our cars?
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It's been done before without any rubbing issues (from what I can remember)... I can't remember who did it tho...
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What suspension are you running?
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yeah someone did it in white i think? looked out of place imho...
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I would try 24's if not then 30's
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Originally Posted by Top Secret
(Post 2541849)
Because of some very "drop" unfriendly places I have to drive, I already drag now and then with my TS body kit. Since lowering is outta the question, can an aggressive set of 22's be tucked under our cars?
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if u go aggressive offsets on 22s U'll be guttin out ur tirewell
do it http://i43.tinypic.com/20ur2qg.jpg |
22's wont be aggressive at all...jsut get a lift kit.... lol...but def get some 20's with a thick sidewall for better cushion, u bought a sports car ya know??? stay away from the dub dueces
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Was thinking more like this,
and yes I know it's a widebody. Just looking fill in the gap without losing my clearance. 20's with some cushion sounds like easiest route. |
Originally Posted by DrJones
(Post 2541956)
what part of Houston
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like i said use the cushion on taller tires to fill it in...not too much tall tho...it will look quite odd then lol
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Yeah, don't need to be looking like a Baja car running around Houston!
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I think Solo is running 21's on the rears. Try to find some pictures of his car (it's athens blue) with his setup. If he can fit 21's on the rears, then you can probably go to 21's all around.
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