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kickintheglass (07-12-2016)
#92
That's vinyl wrap not paint. Here's his DIY thread.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...tallation.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...tallation.html
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pastimesteve (02-28-2024)
#97
Its 18x10.5 +22 Gramlight 57DR all the way around, 255/40 or 245/40 on all 4 corners dont recall off the top of my head.
And its actually on Tein springs, but I have a set of HKS HyperMax's sitting waiting to go on, I probably wont change ride height at all when I put them on, just adjust damping a bit, if I go any lower it wont really be practical/fun to drive, but I would like it a little stiffer.
And its actually on Tein springs, but I have a set of HKS HyperMax's sitting waiting to go on, I probably wont change ride height at all when I put them on, just adjust damping a bit, if I go any lower it wont really be practical/fun to drive, but I would like it a little stiffer.
#99
Yea I think a lot of people get the idea that you need to have a 19" or 20" to look right but 18" with a beefy set of tires looks really good, a little more track oriented. Makes the car look 'the business' I think haha.
It had some 285/30's on it prior and that looked pretty rad.
It had some 285/30's on it prior and that looked pretty rad.
#100
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Yea I think a lot of people get the idea that you need to have a 19" or 20" to look right but 18" with a beefy set of tires looks really good, a little more track oriented. Makes the car look 'the business' I think haha.
It had some 285/30's on it prior and that looked pretty rad.
It had some 285/30's on it prior and that looked pretty rad.
#105
I've seen the same 57DR in white on a G37 and it looked great IMO, its more a matter of picking an appropriate size/offset, tire size, and ride height.
http://autotk.com/photos/project/5533/24526/origin.jpg
http://autotk.com/photos/project/5533/24526/origin.jpg