Does anyone kno this specs
#1
Does anyone kno this specs
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...8bc97c73_b.jpg
I'm shopping for some rpf1's and going for a look like this on stock body. Just lowered
I'm shopping for some rpf1's and going for a look like this on stock body. Just lowered
#2
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...8bc97c73_b.jpg
I'm shopping for some rpf1's and going for a look like this on stock body. Just lowered
I'm shopping for some rpf1's and going for a look like this on stock body. Just lowered
I thought it could be 17x9+45 but I could be wrong! So ill ask befor I buy.
#3
Originally Posted by AWWHITE s2k' timestamp='1355341588' post='22206196
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...8bc97c73_b.jpg
I'm shopping for some rpf1's and going for a look like this on stock body. Just lowered
I'm shopping for some rpf1's and going for a look like this on stock body. Just lowered
I thought it could be 17x9+45 but I could be wrong! So ill ask befor I buy.
#7
You need stock specs. Like an 8.5 +60 or whatever stock is. Why don't you want to roll your fronts if the rear is already rolled? It makes no sense and will look odd with the front sunken in and the rear flush.
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#9
You do know that you don't completely remove the fender liner when you roll the fronts right? You only trim the outer most 1-2 inches of the liner and leave the rest. I have this done and drive in the rain here in Seattle with no issues.
#10
Agreed with Magna, but if you go without a front roll I could see getting away with an 8" +45 up front and some camber -2 minimum. Depends on how much of a susp drop you go though. Id say no more then a 2" drop. This 8" front would look good with the 9" +45 rear. 9.5" +38 is a bit too agressive a match. 8/9 +45 is a good looking fit with your fenders as is. Run factory tire size front and rear.