Gold 18x10.5's
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it looks good...but when you have an evo, its pointless to do this... with those wheels on, you can barely hit a bump and it will rub the tires against the fenders, let alone even remotely THINK about taking a turn at anything other than a snails pace... why kill an evos performance so drastically, just to look good? its like putting daytons on a ferrari! it looks good, im not trashing that... just the fact that you just turned an evo into a honda civic performance wise.
but i guess thats just me.................. Hella' Functional > Hella' Flush
but i guess thats just me.................. Hella' Functional > Hella' Flush
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Ha ha, I love all the comments. You guys are too funny. (Facebook 'Like' button had me going )
To answer a few questions I saw.
Does it rub? Yes, the rear does over big bumps or into driveways. But the rear is not pulled any.
What was done to fenders? Rears are cut flush. Front are stock. -2.5° camber all around. More camber might help, but I'd rather not do that.
What coilovers? JRZ RS PRO's with 18kg Fronts and 16kg Rears for the springs.
Why a stretched tire? Because there is no way you are going to fit +18 under the stock body with out going widebody or flaired rears.
I have some 265 cup tires on another set of Volk CE28N's, 18x9.5 +28 that I could always toss on if I want to get my fat tire fix. Who says you have to own only one set of wheels?
Thanks for all the comments, good or bad.
To answer a few questions I saw.
Does it rub? Yes, the rear does over big bumps or into driveways. But the rear is not pulled any.
What was done to fenders? Rears are cut flush. Front are stock. -2.5° camber all around. More camber might help, but I'd rather not do that.
What coilovers? JRZ RS PRO's with 18kg Fronts and 16kg Rears for the springs.
Why a stretched tire? Because there is no way you are going to fit +18 under the stock body with out going widebody or flaired rears.
I have some 265 cup tires on another set of Volk CE28N's, 18x9.5 +28 that I could always toss on if I want to get my fat tire fix. Who says you have to own only one set of wheels?
Thanks for all the comments, good or bad.
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Agreed