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Why you shouldn't put 18-inch rims on a 4th-gen....

Discussion in 'Videos and Images' started by MattC, Apr 8, 2013.

  1. MattC

    MattC Well-Known Member Donated!

    Holy ride height Batman!


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  2. invinciblejets

    invinciblejets Well-Known Member Donated!

    lolz:rofl

    even if it was lowered i dont think it would look right and scrape like hell. lol

    i even think my 16s are to big for these cars.
    15s are perfect but if they like it then thats cool but idk the rim style and car style dont match to me

    an 80s car should have 80s style wheels just makes sense.
     
  3. 187flatliner

    187flatliner Seat Breaker Donated!

    can you say OFF ROAD anyone...lol
     
  4. lone wolf

    lone wolf Well-Known Member Donated!

    curious how my 17" will work out :p

    Had them on my st165 and that looked awesome. but 18 is overkill indeed...
     
  5. 187flatliner

    187flatliner Seat Breaker Donated!

    i ran 17's and i was lowered, ran great, looked great...very few rubs, i had to roll the front tho just the lip.
     
  6. thesherv

    thesherv Well-Known Member Donated!

    Wow that looks unbelievable!!Waaay to big LOL. The style of wheel is a little modern,i have the same issue with the OZs ive popped on my car for the time being though they do suit the car I think..

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    That's a lovely looking sleek black car though....very cool
     
  7. MattC

    MattC Well-Known Member Donated!

    Nah your OZ rims are cool, multispokes suit our cars. Yours look a bit like the CSA Hornet's I had on my old car (except mine were only 15's..):

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    ...and because you've lowered the car properly they fit just right. Aside from the amount of daylight between the tyre and the guard on the black car, the next biggest problem with those 18's is that they really show off the piddling little ST (GT) brakes.
     

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