F14 Bronze Burst Photoshoot, finally...
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gunna have to agree w/ Diego. WTF?!!!!!!!!!
THE FINISH on these is INCREDIBLE! Any mentioned "in person" its great, I can't imagine what its like in person if it looks like that in a photo!?
Do you know what your rear camber was set at?? PLENTY of meet in the rear...LOVE IT! No stretchin' 'n shiz...looks great!
11" wheel....305 tires....SERIOUSLY...
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gunna have to agree w/ Diego. WTF?!!!!!!!!!
THE FINISH on these is INCREDIBLE! Any mentioned "in person" its great, I can't imagine what its like in person if it looks like that in a photo!?
Do you know what your rear camber was set at?? PLENTY of meet in the rear...LOVE IT! No stretchin' 'n shiz...looks great!
11" wheel....305 tires....SERIOUSLY...
THE FINISH on these is INCREDIBLE! Any mentioned "in person" its great, I can't imagine what its like in person if it looks like that in a photo!?
Do you know what your rear camber was set at?? PLENTY of meet in the rear...LOVE IT! No stretchin' 'n shiz...looks great!
11" wheel....305 tires....SERIOUSLY...
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Hey guys I'm bone stock at the moment, stock suspension, so stock ride height, but plan on putting some Eibachs on later. What are your recommendations for a flush fit for some F14's Front 19x9 Rear 19x11. What offsets for flushest look, and what max tire size without having to roll fenders, and not having to worry about rubbing front or rear? Thanks in advance for anyone who can chime in.
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I still drool every time I revisit this photoshoot.
Vegito - Are you attempting to pull off the same look at the OP? If so, go +20 in the fronts and go with the same offsets in the rear as OP, +44. Or if you want to play it safe, go with +50. Standard tire sizes for your wheel widths are 245 and 285.
Vegito - Are you attempting to pull off the same look at the OP? If so, go +20 in the fronts and go with the same offsets in the rear as OP, +44. Or if you want to play it safe, go with +50. Standard tire sizes for your wheel widths are 245 and 285.
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I still drool every time I revisit this photoshoot.
Vegito - Are you attempting to pull off the same look at the OP? If so, go +20 in the fronts and go with the same offsets in the rear as OP, +44. Or if you want to play it safe, go with +50. Standard tire sizes for your wheel widths are 245 and 285.
Vegito - Are you attempting to pull off the same look at the OP? If so, go +20 in the fronts and go with the same offsets in the rear as OP, +44. Or if you want to play it safe, go with +50. Standard tire sizes for your wheel widths are 245 and 285.
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At +20, you'll be pretty flush with a 245 tire (with a drop). If you want a bigger tire, get a higher offset. A 285 tire should fit an 11" wheel no problem. And if you run +50, should also get you pretty flush (again, with a drop). So if you haven't caught on to what I've been trying to say, get a drop first lol. Then get a set of wheels. If you get wheels before a drop, they'll stick out like crazy and you'll have 4x4 status.
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At +20, you'll be pretty flush with a 245 tire (with a drop). If you want a bigger tire, get a higher offset. A 285 tire should fit an 11" wheel no problem. And if you run +50, should also get you pretty flush (again, with a drop). So if you haven't caught on to what I've been trying to say, get a drop first lol. Then get a set of wheels. If you get wheels before a drop, they'll stick out like crazy and you'll have 4x4 status.
Got the message....loud and clear. LOL! Drop first before anything. Don't want a 4x4! LMAO! An Eibach Pro Kit would be good enough right? And then at the same an Eibach Pro Alignment Kit is what I'll need, then adjust it from there if needed right? For a +50, if I buy my wheels from Element Wheels they only offer the specific bolt pattern with a +45, the +50 says universal 5 lug. Would there be any issues you think? Or do I just need to purchase them straight through Forgestar themselves since they do everything to your needs? Again, sorry for so many questions man, I just want to try to get it as right as possible for my first time. Thanks for being patient with me.
**Would you guys prefer Eibach or SPC alignment kit?
Last edited by Vegito168; 02-08-2012 at 01:14 AM.