Aggressive Wheels and Stretched Tires....Welcome
Rice points? I forgot what rice stands for... let me go check on the googles.
Oh yeah, that's right..
Race
Inspired
Cosmetic
Enhancements.
R.I.C.E.
So this brings me to my next question, Terra.. How exactly is his car "Rice?" Doesn't seem very "track oriented" to me..
Oh yeah, that's right..
Race
Inspired
Cosmetic
Enhancements.
R.I.C.E.
So this brings me to my next question, Terra.. How exactly is his car "Rice?" Doesn't seem very "track oriented" to me..
Not running fat tires so I cant post it in that thread
. I though I would fit in here since the wheels are 18x9.5 -13 front(spacers) and 18x10.5 -6 rear(spacers) and I cant fit any of my fingers under my fenders. If I don't belong here, then please point me in the right direction
Last edited by Guitar Nut; Sep 18, 2013 at 06:09 PM.
1. I don't track my car or drift it to have a reversed camber set up. 2. Aren't most of the cars in the thread running a lot of negative camber? 3. I never really consider anyone's opinion about my car if I don't see what they're driving
1. I understand cambered front / flat rear is not everyone's cup of tea if they're not drifting or into that particular style. However, anyone slamming a car for looks only should have matching front/rear camber imo.
2. Negative camber is just fine... but yeah some people in here go way overboard and run completely retarded degrees of camber, looks dumb and makes the car useless.
3. My car has been posted countless times in this thread and is all over every social apps, pretty sure you've seen it at least once. In any case, not trying to brag or anything but with the time, attention to details and money I spend on my cars I'm confident they're on point.
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My Amuse titanium y-pipe ended up with small scratches from driving low and fast...lol! So I went ahead and got my boy to weld me a custom dual 2.5'' straight exhaust. Surprisingly, I got rid of the annoying raspy/hissing sound (2500-3000rpm)

Last edited by DeeSan; Sep 19, 2013 at 08:23 AM.














