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Old 11-28-2017, 09:33 AM
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Looks good Kwickenstein, are those 20s off of a FX45 (or whatever Q they're calling it now)?
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Old 11-28-2017, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by iCrap
Black only looks nice when its clean. My previous car was black and I HATED it because it's impossible to keep clean, especially since I park outside.
HAHA! No argument there. I just prefer black cars for some reason. I'm a neutral color sorta car guy.
Old 11-28-2017, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Looks good Kwickenstein, are those 20s off of a FX45 (or whatever Q they're calling it now)?
Thanks! I scoured the ads from San Diego to Sacramento to find it. I literally looked at and/or drove over 25 cars before I finally found this. Flew up to Sac (sight unseen) on a Saturday morning, drove it home that afternoon in time for dinner.

I actually got it that way. I believe they were pulled from an M37 on the lot. It had rear end damage before, so it's also (obviously) missing the sensor bumper - cheap/ignorant repair by shop. Sonar is active, I just have to replace with the correct bumper.
Old 11-28-2017, 05:25 PM
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It's amazing what a drop can do to a car's appearance. Suddenly the OEM duckfeet don't look so bad...
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Old 11-28-2017, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Cwickenstein
Thanks! I scoured the ads from San Diego to Sacramento to find it. I literally looked at and/or drove over 25 cars before I finally found this. Flew up to Sac (sight unseen) on a Saturday morning, drove it home that afternoon in time for dinner.

I actually got it that way. I believe they were pulled from an M37 on the lot. It had rear end damage before, so it's also (obviously) missing the sensor bumper - cheap/ignorant repair by shop. Sonar is active, I just have to replace with the correct bumper.
New ride looks great, Cwickenstein! Congrats! Guessing its a 6MT and that's why you had so much trouble tracking one down?
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Old 11-29-2017, 12:15 AM
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I like my blue slate, I really do... but man I wish it was black.
And here I am with my Obsidian Black car wishing i was Blue Slate, or even better would be Graphite Shadow. I'm never buying another black car, although I also said that after my last black car.
Old 11-29-2017, 01:00 AM
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Maybe spacers in the front?

Thinking of a spacer for the front - 10 or 15mm??
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Old 11-29-2017, 09:24 AM
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Hard to tell from those angles, but I think it looks fine as is. I ran 15mm spacers with 20"s on my G, I dont recommend it. A little bit of tuck up front is fine.
If you do decide to go that way, you'll need extended studs for the 10mm, and if you want 15mm, the hardware is so flimsy (because of the thickness) after taking them off and putting them back on a few times, they become really sketchy.
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Old 11-29-2017, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by hexotic
Hard to tell from those angles, but I think it looks fine as is.
Same here. He asked a question about spacers, but showed profile pictures, which doesn't make sense. I think it looks fine and flush as is, and if anything about a 1/4" to 1/2" too low in the rear.

Unless he wants it to poke? Maybe that's his thing.


Originally Posted by hexotic
and if you want 15mm, the hardware is so flimsy (because of the thickness) after taking them off and putting them back on a few times, they become really sketchy.
Do you mean the little half-height lugnuts for the spacer adapters? Yeah, they suck. Toss them in the trash and buy some quality spline-drive, open-ended lugnuts.

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Old 11-29-2017, 03:58 PM
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Thx for the info - front is 20x8.5 -back is 20x10
Was this thinking about spacers for front -

UOTE=hexotic;4170606]Hard to tell from those angles, but I think it looks fine as is. I ran 15mm spacers with 20"s on my G, I dont recommend it. A little bit of tuck up front is fine.
If you do decide to go that way, you'll need extended studs for the 10mm, and if you want 15mm, the hardware is so flimsy (because of the thickness) after taking them off and putting them back on a few times, they become really sketchy.[/QUOTE]

Originally Posted by Rochester
Same here. He asked a question about spacers, but showed profile pictures, which doesn't make sense. I think it looks fine and flush as is, and if anything about a 1/4" to 1/2" too low in the rear.

Unless he wants it to poke? Maybe that's his thing.

Yes staggered poke sir -



Do you mean the little half-height lugnuts for the spacer adapters? Yeah, they suck. Toss them in the trash and buy some quality spline-drive, open-ended lugnuts.
Old 11-29-2017, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Kpmikey808
Thx for the info - front is 20x8.5 -back is 20x10
Was this thinking about spacers for front -

UOTE=hexotic;4170606]Hard to tell from those angles, but I think it looks fine as is. I ran 15mm spacers with 20"s on my G, I dont recommend it. A little bit of tuck up front is fine.
If you do decide to go that way, you'll need extended studs for the 10mm, and if you want 15mm, the hardware is so flimsy (because of the thickness) after taking them off and putting them back on a few times, they become really sketchy.
[/QUOTE]

What's the offset? Offset, tire size, and ride height play a big difference.
Old 11-29-2017, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Great looking shot here~
i def like it.. you need m0ar low up front

- your friend Joe Baum
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Old 11-30-2017, 11:09 AM
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What's the offset? Offset, tire size, and ride height play a big difference.[/QUOTE]

Front 20x8.5 offset 35 -245/35/20
Rear 20x10 offset 45 -275/30/20

Tein coilovers 26.25 all around
Old 11-30-2017, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by sicKzofivE
i def like it.. you need m0ar low up front

- your friend Joe Baum
Thanks Joe! You helped a lot when it came to asking on different set ups. In the future hopefully I’ll get coilovers and go lower in the front.
Old 12-01-2017, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by 2GoRNot2G
New ride looks great, Cwickenstein! Congrats! Guessing its a 6MT and that's why you had so much trouble tracking one down?
Thanks!

Nah, it's the 7 spd. But to find a black on black *S* with ~50k miles with as many options as this one has & in good shape IS tough in my my $$$ range. I found a couple that sold quick. Almost got a white/cream, but I think I would have hated it once I looked at the stains. I found a couple 35s that were either beat up or high mileage (or both) but this one was the best one of ALL of them after I had nearly given up. Never once found a 6MT sedan in my area! My back is jacked so I wanted to stay away from manual. I just sold a 6mt '08 S2k CR hardtop. That was a hassle to drive and beat me up on long roads. Fun AF, but I drive for a living and feeling old! haha


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