New Wheels
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New Wheels
they are 20 inch bullitts with nitto nt555 extremes 255/35/20 all the way around on 24+ offset...... lowered with eibach sportlines
first the back profile it sits so much fatter cause of the 24+ offset
and more....
let me know what you guys think
first the back profile it sits so much fatter cause of the 24+ offset
and more....
let me know what you guys think
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thanks guys im really loving the wheels.... its looking more and more like a different car completely..... well to me anyways lol..... all i need is my chin spoiler, grille and some other things i dont know about yet
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How about a CAI and tune next? It will sure help you turn those heavy 20" wheels over a lot faster. My chrome 18" wheels and BFG KDWS tires weigh 60 lbs. per corner!
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ya i know ill get performance parts after i work my way there.... still need my panhard bar, grille, chin spoiler, tint windows, its fast enough for now..... and if im gonna make it fast im gonna go FI..... so bolt ons not going to matter much
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Yeah, don't waste $$$ on a CAI & tune if you're going FI in the future. I would suggest you get an adjustable panhard bar to ensure your rear end is centered correctly. Many times the lowering springs will make it move over to one side a little. Also check the pinion angle. It should be at around -3 degrees. An adjustable UCA will allow you to correct that, too.
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Nice car man.Here is my new wheels.20 inch msr black diamonds.chrome with black inserts. rear 20x10 with 295 30zr20s and front 20x8.5 with 245 35zr20s.The tires are toyo proxies. Im gonna lower it in a couple of months or so with
the sportline kit
the sportline kit
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