is this bodykit rice or not?
I personally define rice as something that serves no other purpose than to make the car 'look' faster, without actually making the car any faster.
So in that case, unless either of these kits have a measurable amount of usable downforce added to your car that outweighs the added weight and drag (no), then yes, they are both RICE!! :P
Out of the 2 I like the 2nd one though.
So in that case, unless either of these kits have a measurable amount of usable downforce added to your car that outweighs the added weight and drag (no), then yes, they are both RICE!! :P
Out of the 2 I like the 2nd one though.
I bought my z with the 1st body kit already on it. i like it, it looks sharp, but the streets in louisiana tore up the front bumper and side skirts and drifting has taken it's minor toll on the rest. i have small cracks under the headlights and a rather large crack on the rear bumper, im switching kits eventually, just not until i get the performance work i want done 1st
I dont need ****, I live in toronto and the roads are ****ing horrible, even some places I go now my bumper scrapes, I go through about 10 construction sites a day and a drop will just make me run into more problems, and why would I need spacers with the stock wheels??
It looks lower, maybe like an inch or two.. and I didn't put the rear on, I don't like it.
I dont need ****, I live in toronto and the roads are ****ing horrible, even some places I go now my bumper scrapes, I go through about 10 construction sites a day and a drop will just make me run into more problems, and why would I need spacers with the stock wheels??
I dont need ****, I live in toronto and the roads are ****ing horrible, even some places I go now my bumper scrapes, I go through about 10 construction sites a day and a drop will just make me run into more problems, and why would I need spacers with the stock wheels??
and the real question is, why would you need a bodykit with stock wheels?
Last edited by Toby-22; Jun 4, 2010 at 04:56 AM.
what does your roads have to do with spacers? You need them bcs your big *** body kit just swallowed your wheels up. They look so tiny with such a big kit, so least you can do is push em out a little. If you have such crappy roads then you shouldnt have bought a bodykit.
and the real question is, why would you need a bodykit with stock wheels?
and the real question is, why would you need a bodykit with stock wheels?
I bought the bodykit because the paint on my front bumper was cracking and had a million rock chips and I like the ings skirts also so I put them on, I was simply stating that I already drive like a granny with the kit on and a drop would make it way worse.
Last edited by colin8868; Jun 4, 2010 at 06:24 AM.
if you had read the quote properly I said I don't need a drop not spacers because of my **** *** road and driveways that I cant even get into most of the time. and the answer to your "real" question is I like my stock wheels... why would I spend 4-5 grand when I like the wheels that came with my car?? I think most of the aftermarket rims are not as nice
I bought the bodykit because the paint on my front bumper was cracking and had a million rock chips and I like the ings skirts also so I put them on, I was simply stating that I already drive like a granny with the kit on and a drop would make it way worse.
I bought the bodykit because the paint on my front bumper was cracking and had a million rock chips and I like the ings skirts also so I put them on, I was simply stating that I already drive like a granny with the kit on and a drop would make it way worse.
you think it will make that big a difference?? if I decide to go with spacers what size will I need? sorry OP for the off topic question
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