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Old 11-04-2007, 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by IIGQ4U,Nov 4 2007, 10:46 PM
What wheels, sizes and offsets are you running?
factory 16" 205/50's up front. 225/45's rear 1" wheel spacers all the way around. Camber 2.25 rear/ 1.0 front. Looks good huh? Drives even better. Lowered on B/C race spec aprox 2" with the lower pro tires and drop I think she measures about 2 3/4" from the ground. Road huggin, gets her done
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Got it, that's low!
Old 11-05-2007, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by IIGQ4U,Nov 5 2007, 06:50 AM
Got it, that's low!
yeah its a little on the low side so you have to be aware of what your driving over, unlike a normal car. Somthing i'm willing to deal with. I take everything on an angle and it works fine.
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What I had to do:

Trim fender lip and move bumper screw back 2 inches.
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Originally Posted by TeKNiC330,Nov 5 2007, 12:30 PM
What I had to do:

Trim fender lip and move bumper screw back 2 inches.
Nice work, it looks great from what I can tell. Nice looking front too by the way, nothing crazy but matches the lines nicely. I like a aggressive, purposeful but clean tastfull look. Bimmers cool too
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When I had my RPF1s, I didn't have any of my fenders rolled and I had an approximate one finger gap. It is recommended that you roll your fenders but it is not an absolute necessity.
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What kinda drop did you have?
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I hate to whore my pics around but in this case, it is relevant.


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damn you're such a freackin' man whore.
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You can see that the car is fairly low but if you want to play it safe, roll your fenders guys!


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