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enkei racing s - 17x9 +22 215/45

gram light 57pro - 18x10 +18 235/40

waiting for my meisters on the front 18x9.5 +28

i need to lower the car but the front bar is too impractical as it is

You need more low...but what is with the mix 'n 'match wheel sets?

Can you lower it much w/out rolling or flaring?

nope he cant....

lol, takz can go lower, he's just prissy about his front bar... you should have seen the angle he took to get up status's near flat driveway... he had a foot of clearance and went at like 80deg at like 3kph :ph34r:

takz.... flare and low... then just scrape, smash, replace.... that's how its done :down:

well basically i can't lower it cause i cant get into the work carpark it doesnt just scrape atm it almost rips it off each time so if i lower it even more no more front bar for me!

front bar is already in a pretty poor state but i'm getting into drifting so all the money is being allocated to drift related mods!

so the car will remain tractor until i retire it as my daily sorry to let you guys down :D

mismatched rims cause i bought the gram lights in a pair from japan!

mismatched rims cause i bought the gram lights in a pair from japan!

Have you considered just putting the gram lights on say the left or right and the other rims on the opposite side?

That way when viewied in profile the car doesn't look mis-matched?

yeah that would be a great idea

apart from the fact the the fronts are 17" and the rears are 18"

so his car would be slanted

Just need to cut the springs on one side or change the tire profiles.

I think it would be hektic. :D

alex,can you post some pics of your setup?

since you asked so nicely ill see what i can dig up dont have many pics @ work though.. ill chuck some better ones when i get home.

here she is.. 18x9.5 + 15 w/ 235/35 and 18x10 +20 265/35 rear should be 245 or 255 but yeh got defected an all long story..

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