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So I finally feel that my car is worthy of its own Pic thread so here we go guys.... right now the set up is 18x8.5 +20 wrapped in 215/40/18 hanooks on megans coils
Enjoy!!
My List of Mods Include:
8000K low beam Mods-Express
Yellow tinted fogs
Debadged
Blacked Emblems
K&N Drop-in
Night Shade Tails
Megan Racing catback Exhaust
20% tint all around
Eonon DVD Unit
Megan Racing Coilovers
Liquid Metal 18x8.5 +20 wrapped in 215/40/18 Hanook
WOW. I really like your ride man. What are the specs on those wheels and tires? Makes/models? Andddddd whats up with the illest thing? I see that a lot.
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I have 8k lows and tinted fogs but im changing the fogs over the winter i think to keep me busy....
Wheels specs are up top and the illest thing is on fatlace.... I have been on their a lot recently and just really liked it so i have been waiting till i got the coils to put it on.
I have a few plans to tide me over for the winter on interior and possibly wheels... I should be able to stay low into December ... we live by the beach at school so we get a lotta rain in the beginning
thanks everyone btw... im glad you guys like it so far... i have put a lot of work in since i do everything to my car myself and work my a$$ off for the money to do it.
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i say 15mm bc with 10 u need extended studs and usually they come with extended studs to replace ur oem ones. good luck replacing em. pretty much a bitch to do since u need to take everything apart from what i remember. with 15 they are pressed in so u just put em on top of the hub, screw nut over ur oem studs and use the spacer studs then. so much easier imho.
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