Aggressive Wheels and Stretched Tires....Welcome
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Just a little bit of info for you guys who are planning on stretching... Don't go with Nitto NT555's. Stretched 225/35's and 245/35's on a 20x9 and a 20x10... The stretch is subtle and not one you would expect from a tire like a F452. A bit dissapointed here...
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From looking how they got into the car.. they actually wanted the car itself... since my battery was dead they didn't get it... so they just took my AVIC D3. Didnt damage the interior though which is a good thing.
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I love looking at these things. Question - Do you go to a specialty shop for mounting and balancing these things? What about the camber adjustments?
Is the fitment trial and error - or do you have a good idea how it's going to look before you start - a goal, maybe?
The folks around OKC can be so ticky-tack about doing something "outside of factory specs". I'm guessing the local Firestone guy is gonna' have a hissy if you ask him to do this. LOL.
Is the fitment trial and error - or do you have a good idea how it's going to look before you start - a goal, maybe?
The folks around OKC can be so ticky-tack about doing something "outside of factory specs". I'm guessing the local Firestone guy is gonna' have a hissy if you ask him to do this. LOL.
Last edited by WhiskeyHotel; 03-28-2009 at 04:37 PM. Reason: To add another question...