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Originally Posted by deviljon
+1, its a completely different story when you see it in person. it's just...
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Originally Posted by alving
YES! That's the one! Thanks, I went nuts searching for it. So what do the offset afcionados think about this setup? Approved? Terence?
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Originally Posted by alving
True true!
But I think the Benz has you beat since the top(lip) of his rim, in all it's exposed glory, actually tucks under the fender while yours lies parallel to the fender, actually sticking out past it static.
But I think the Benz has you beat since the top(lip) of his rim, in all it's exposed glory, actually tucks under the fender while yours lies parallel to the fender, actually sticking out past it static.
the jdm whorez and euroz scream this as jdm/edm law
plus pokage has been the theme since the past 15-20 years in japan and europe; sunken metal is never impressing to teh jdm/edm godz
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Originally Posted by jinsei888
poke is superior to sunken in teh land of teh jdmz and the land of teh euros
the jdm whorez and euroz scream this as jdm/edm law
plus pokage has been the theme since the past 15-20 years in japan and europe; sunken metal is never impressing to teh jdm/edm godz
the jdm whorez and euroz scream this as jdm/edm law
plus pokage has been the theme since the past 15-20 years in japan and europe; sunken metal is never impressing to teh jdm/edm godz
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Originally Posted by AlvinHuyN
More pics of my aggressive but streetable setup
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Front: 19x9.5 +24 R-Disk (Big Caliper Clearance - 3" Lip) Toyo T1R 255/35/19
Rear: 19x11 +17 O-Disk (Deep dish - 5" lip) Toyo T1R 285/35/19
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Front: 19x9.5 +24 R-Disk (Big Caliper Clearance - 3" Lip) Toyo T1R 255/35/19
Rear: 19x11 +17 O-Disk (Deep dish - 5" lip) Toyo T1R 285/35/19
stick a 265 on the 19x11 rear. But damn your car is the shi% with that stance!