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Originally Posted by Cloud9
those houses look very SF bay area-ish to me
looks very clean and loving the rims
looks very clean and loving the rims
Without a doubt........With those torn up, pothole infested streets, It could only be in the city...
The car looks great Jimbo
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Originally Posted by sfsu
lol.. sup mang, I'm in frisco as well. Listen, there should be no reason for your wheels to rub, especially under 265/35/18. What is the offset for the rears. From what you're telling us, that simply filling up the tank makes the rears rub means it's not off by much. There a black molding piece on the rear quarter panel, which is where your tire is probably rubbing. By simply removing this piece should take care of the problem. Then again, if your wheels are off by more, rolling the fenders will be necessary. Rolling fenders is not all that good though.
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Originally Posted by lexluv300
That's the reason I didn't drop mine , big speedbumps and highway debris --just slapped on 18"s here still looks good ---same color as yours
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