I want my car to have this exact stance.
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I want my car to have this exact stance.

I tried emailing the guy but never heard back. Any ideas on what kind of setup he might be running there?
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Re: I want my car to have this exact stance.
I'm on stock suspension but mine would look pretty close to that lowered.
I'm 17x9 +35 with a 25mm spacer in the rear. Tires are 255/40/17
I'm 17x9 +35 with a 25mm spacer in the rear. Tires are 255/40/17
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Re: I want my car to have this exact stance.
msanders2 wrote:I'm on stock suspension but mine would look pretty close to that lowered.
I'm 17x9 +35 with a 25mm spacer in the rear. Tires are 255/40/17
Matt, would that setup still clear the suspension without the spacers? I'm just wondering if 17x10 (add the 25mm to the wheel width versus a spacer) with 265/40/17 is possible, given your specs.
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Re: I want my car to have this exact stance.
Go take a look through this thread viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1327 and see what has a similar look withe the specs listed and go from there.
For some reason that car looks a bit like a narrowbody to me, but maybe I'm just tired.
For some reason that car looks a bit like a narrowbody to me, but maybe I'm just tired.
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Re: I want my car to have this exact stance.
msanders2 wrote:I'm on stock suspension but mine would look pretty close to that lowered.
I'm 17x9 +35 with a 25mm spacer in the rear. Tires are 255/40/17
Do you have any pics of yours? I did a little digging on his site and found out his are actually 18×9 with a +35 offset wrapped with Yokohama S.Drives sizing up to 245/35/18. I thought his were 17" too, so I'm interested in what yours looks like.
Also, where can I find information on what size tires and wheels are beneficial for actual handling performance? I would rather have the highest handling capability possible than look "sick yo" even if that means running 16"s.
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Re: I want my car to have this exact stance.
GT4_DRED wrote:msanders2 wrote:I'm on stock suspension but mine would look pretty close to that lowered.
I'm 17x9 +35 with a 25mm spacer in the rear. Tires are 255/40/17
Matt, would that setup still clear the suspension without the spacers? I'm just wondering if 17x10 (add the 25mm to the wheel width versus a spacer) with 265/40/17 is possible, given your specs.
Karl, I'm not 100% sure, I never bolted the rear wheels on without the spacers. Eyeballing it appears it will fit though.
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Re: I want my car to have this exact stance.
That is absolutely perfect fitment.
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Re: I want my car to have this exact stance.
I have spacers for sale for the rear Fitment. Makes it easier to rotate than having staggered offsets.
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Re: I want my car to have this exact stance.
Man, that looks good. What is your setup?
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Re: I want my car to have this exact stance.
Marlon is that you car? I could of swarn I saw that top picture in modified readers rides years ago. But it was just a fwd gts with an rc front end.
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Re: I want my car to have this exact stance.
Mr Alltrac wrote:Marlon is that you car? I could of swarn I saw that top picture in modified readers rides years ago. But it was just a fwd gts with an rc front end.
My car was featured on Import Tuners, I'm not sure if they're the same magazine you looked at, but I remember they made a typo instead putting GT-Four they wrote Gt or something. but all the contents are for the AWD Celica.
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Re: I want my car to have this exact stance.
Aaron wrote:Man, that looks good. What is your setup?
TeinCoils 17x8 35et 1" spacers. Hope this helps..
My advice before shopping for wheels. If your going Bbk in the future make sure you have enough clearance otherwise its a waste if the wheels you bought will not clear it.
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