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adam... dont you think it might be better to adjust the camber for performance rather than looks? :P

Hahah yeah, definitely. Definitely go for performance if I had a GTR that's why I said I would rather fit tyres without stretching. :P

Seeing that he wants that tough look, to me a tough look is wheels slightly out of modified guards (some cars look better with flared, some with only a roll and slight pump) and tyres stretched to tuck it under using camber and castor to avoid rubbing. It's all for looks. Your tyre wear will be shittier than most and handling will most probably be shit as well. hahaha

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EXCELLENT JOB AND REPAIRED IT FOR ME FOR $120 AND ITS MINT NOW MAN, WILL GET PICS UP ASAP AS I GAVE THE CAR A WASH COUPLE DAYS AGO

CHEERS GUYS

i cant edit any pics, can a administrator please check whats wrong with it because i just tried uploading some pics and it said check with administrator to check settings or permissions, huh?

can an admin please check whats wrong with it and fix it up please ASAP

cheers tony

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guys i just got the pics up, if an admin fixed it up for me i thank ya heaps guys,

here are pics of the wheels on my gtr, pics arent the best quality but shows the wheels pretty clear how they look on the gtr, in most of the pics the front passenger wheel isnt on as the gutter rash was getting repaired,

cheers guys

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well man to tell u da truth i havnt drove it but i had the same width on my previous wheels and the seem to be fine man but ofcourse idn about this offset but im thinking it will all be good by tthe looks of it

cheers mate

its the late bmw color man but ive mixed up a gold powder coat into it as i didnt really like the brown,thanks for the kind comments man, appreciate it

anyone elses opinions???

cheers tony

my rear coilovers have been seized up, i tried and also a ew of my mates tried adjusting them and they have actually been seized and they arent going anywhere, front are piss easy to adjust but the rears wotn even move, i wasted over 2 cans of wd40 and also this can of other shit which was supposed to be better, the only thing i actually done is clean them but they arent moving

they are tein coilovers, what can or should i do guys, people say i can easily break the rings but can anyone help me of what i can do or who can do it,

please help

cheers tony

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