With a little camber and alot of low, it will look sick
NEW UPDATE. Got some wheels for my protege. they are very aggressively stanced once i get some coils. just blew all my money on a new tv and nikon d3100 though. here are some cell pics.
specs are
Ridler 655 17x8 +0 all around. Very low offset for proteges from what ive seen online
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Last edited by 2.5ILL; 03-29-2011 at 02:02 PM.
With a little camber and alot of low, it will look sick
^^^^^agreed. A lot of low and it will look good.
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I really like those Wheels
Like everyone said, with some more low it'll look awesome
A local shop here in Denver had an sti hood for sale so i bought it real cheap. Its the darker silver but goes well with my wheels so im gonna keep the color.
i see potential!
WFC #054
I love the color choice on the wheels man. Its gonna look even better once you lower it. Just add negative camber until its not hitting or rubbing anything when you lower it. So its more like what camber you have when you are done as opposed to how much you should go.
WFC #229
gotta go looooow
Last edited by 2.5ILL; 11-27-2010 at 12:32 PM. Reason: pic removal
Looks like its well on its way. Looks good. Try spraying wd40 or pb blaster and using a hammer to get the collar loose.
-Rob
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AWDfitted.
what coilovers are you on?
Looks like you are too close to the CV boot. You might want it just a couple more mm's up than that. It looks like there is grease around that area also which may be from the CV wearing out. Just a heads up, because that's money you could spend on something else instead of a driveshaft. The CV boot expands from the force of it spinning at freeway speeds... it's rubber after all.
also read the member's gallery rules or I'll just delete your new thread instead of merging them.
Last edited by grippymonkey; 11-03-2010 at 02:12 PM.
omg! i'm having that same problem, i would advise you lift it maybe a couple of MM to be on the safe side, i had asked the question if there was a rebuild kit, something i could do to remove the smaller clamp, move the boot more towards the tire and then re-clamp the boot.
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