I Love the lowered 3rd Gens thread but I want to see the best of the best. Who is the lowest stance, who has the widest wheels, who has the lowest offsets. Lets post them up. If theres gap then its a no go in this thread.
I'll start it off:
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ehh...i think they all look ridiculous except for the last one...i have g35 19's which have a pretty low offset but im starting to hate them because i cant ride anybody in the backseat lol
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I tend to agree...Im def not that low, and cant image going lower and tearing stuff upp underneath just for the stance.
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Originally Posted by Genocide
ehh...i think they all look ridiculous except for the last one...i have g35 19's which have a pretty low offset but im starting to hate them because i cant ride anybody in the backseat lol
I tend to agree...Im def not that low, and cant image going lower and tearing stuff upp underneath just for the stance.
This is my main reason of not getting coils. Our subframe and y-pipe are so low, even with the prokits I close my eyes if I see a rock or a bump on the road hoping it wont hit it. So far so good. With coils, it looks so good though but I am happy with my prokit set up. Especially she being my DD.
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