My Box with my new wheels.
I agree with ALL the above. I'm normally not a fan of blacked out vehicles (especially black wheels), but holy sheeeeeeeeit yours looks nice! I think the Stealth fighter reference fits it best!!
Out of curiosity, how dark is that tint? It looks really dark. And do you have the windshield tinted too or is it just deceiving in that one pic?
Out of curiosity, how dark is that tint? It looks really dark. And do you have the windshield tinted too or is it just deceiving in that one pic?
the tint is called "limo tint" i didnt ask the guy ther percentage but its the darkest he had. and that pic is deceiving, i only have the upper strip of the windshield tinted. thanks for all the comments.
Oh and im running the DF210's for springs. i want coilovers next. im currently making a custom set of hub spacers for the rear tires. a little wider than the OTG ones(thanks to the machine shop at my job)
Oh and im running the DF210's for springs. i want coilovers next. im currently making a custom set of hub spacers for the rear tires. a little wider than the OTG ones(thanks to the machine shop at my job)
Originally Posted by stankubrick
So how's the fitment? Rubbing, etc.. Doesn't look like you'll need camber shims at all.... unless you go lower - drop it anothr 3/4 to 1 inch, and your look will be complete!
When you have high offset wheels, the gap hides under the shadows of the fenders. The lower your offset, the gap seems to be more evident, but still looks way better.
As far as getting lower, DF210s are as low as you can/should go on springs alone.....I think coilovers are your best bet. Tein Basic or Progress can be had for around $800. Not too bad actually, especially if you are gonna need to replace your stock shocks eventually anyways. You can get at least $100 back too if you sell your Tanabes afterwards.
As far as getting lower, DF210s are as low as you can/should go on springs alone.....I think coilovers are your best bet. Tein Basic or Progress can be had for around $800. Not too bad actually, especially if you are gonna need to replace your stock shocks eventually anyways. You can get at least $100 back too if you sell your Tanabes afterwards.
Originally Posted by OdBox
... oh yeah... one more question?
Do you know of any other wheels with those specs (4x100, 17x8.5, +25)?
Do you know of any other wheels with those specs (4x100, 17x8.5, +25)?











