White Out Photoshoot....
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I actually thought about that, but I'm afraid that it'll rub. Right now I'm having no rubbing issues at all, front or back. The back is tucked in a bit even though i'm on stock springs in the back, and eibachs in the front lol.
#7
IMO it looks like you would rub without rolled fenders in the back...I'm not really feeling the wheels on the ride but I definitely have to say you chose a theme and went with it all the way and the car looks really clean as a result...what are you next plans for mods?
#13
These 6th gens look awsome with 22" wheels (they are 22s right?) when done the right way.
Just some constructive criticism for you though. From the pictures, it looks like the kit could have been fit a little bit better. It looks like there are gaps where the side skirts meet the doors and where the grill meets the front bumper. I dont know if its just the pictures or if thats how the kit is supposed to fit, but it would look cleaner if the gaps werent so visible.
A drop and spacers will go a long way also. If you're worried about rubbing, run a smaller tire, roll the fender, and if u have to... minus some camber. You have a 6th gen so you can do it. (me = jealous)
But keep up the good work man, I like where this is going.
Just some constructive criticism for you though. From the pictures, it looks like the kit could have been fit a little bit better. It looks like there are gaps where the side skirts meet the doors and where the grill meets the front bumper. I dont know if its just the pictures or if thats how the kit is supposed to fit, but it would look cleaner if the gaps werent so visible.
A drop and spacers will go a long way also. If you're worried about rubbing, run a smaller tire, roll the fender, and if u have to... minus some camber. You have a 6th gen so you can do it. (me = jealous)
But keep up the good work man, I like where this is going.
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Those shots are my favorite out of all the shots I had.
Thank you! I'll be changing the wheels at some point anyway, I just had to make the best of what I had on the car lol.
These 6th gens look awsome with 22" wheels (they are 22s right?) when done the right way.
Just some constructive criticism for you though. From the pictures, it looks like the kit could have been fit a little bit better. It looks like there are gaps where the side skirts meet the doors and where the grill meets the front bumper. I dont know if its just the pictures or if thats how the kit is supposed to fit, but it would look cleaner if the gaps werent so visible.
A drop and spacers will go a long way also. If you're worried about rubbing, run a smaller tire, roll the fender, and if u have to... minus some camber. You have a 6th gen so you can do it. (me = jealous)
But keep up the good work man, I like where this is going.
Just some constructive criticism for you though. From the pictures, it looks like the kit could have been fit a little bit better. It looks like there are gaps where the side skirts meet the doors and where the grill meets the front bumper. I dont know if its just the pictures or if thats how the kit is supposed to fit, but it would look cleaner if the gaps werent so visible.
A drop and spacers will go a long way also. If you're worried about rubbing, run a smaller tire, roll the fender, and if u have to... minus some camber. You have a 6th gen so you can do it. (me = jealous)
But keep up the good work man, I like where this is going.
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I can't stretch my tires bro. My rims are 22x8 with 245 tires. I can't use any thinner tires.
Thank you!
#24
I think the car looks great. The kit and the wheels really set it off like no other.
I agree with the post above about the fitment of the front bumper/grill. Honestly, I didn't not the gaps on the sides, only on the grill.
IMO, you did a very good job.
I agree with the post above about the fitment of the front bumper/grill. Honestly, I didn't not the gaps on the sides, only on the grill.
IMO, you did a very good job.
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Thanks guys!
lol Na bro, I like the way it rides... maybe in the future.
Thank you!
#35
Very cool car! Your white on white theme is nicely done!
I know people have been complaining about the rims quite a bit, but I love the style of the rims on your car, I just think the rim is too white, like maybe the lip could be chrome or the little center part could be chrome. But thats just me, haha
But your car is perfect the way it is, please don't take off the body kit haha!!
I know people have been complaining about the rims quite a bit, but I love the style of the rims on your car, I just think the rim is too white, like maybe the lip could be chrome or the little center part could be chrome. But thats just me, haha
But your car is perfect the way it is, please don't take off the body kit haha!!
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