the first 2 pics is a budddy of mine, jeremy cliff. he does awesome work and is very good at what he does as seen here. good posting all are great pics
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If I ever decide to actually get wheels for my s2k, It's either going to be a massive aggressive camber stance, or a light-weight racing wheel flush stance, haven't decided what route I want to go yet, if I ever do.
Hellaflush is bad cause it kills drivetrain, bushings, balljoint, suspension, tires, wheels, fenders....
but it look hellagood....
I won't go to the extreme of that 350z you posted, but I will be pretty low and my wheels should be damn close to the fenders, but I won't stretch my tires.
umm nice looking benz, I personally don't like the look of a small tire "streched" over a rim that is to big for the tire. Wheel setup not my cup of tea but hey if I had money to burn who knows.
Stretch/Poke/Camber FTMFL
Car looks like **** just because of the way he has the wheels setup, stretched tires look like ****, it looks like your were too dumb or too cheap to get the tires that fit. I have no issue with camber while parked as long as its straight while driving, like some airbag setups do, but to drop it and setup to stay at that angle is stupid.
That much of a drop with that front lip looks like a recipe for disaster. The car does have an adjustable hydraulic suspension, but even on its highest setting with how much he's lowered it I think he'd still have problems clearing normal parking lot entrances and other obstacles.
and to those who keep saying "Oh I'd rather just keep my GP"....REALLY?!
you'd rather keep your $5,000 POS over a $100k car...FAIL
I'm partial to this stance/look....
Not to say I wouldn't rather have the SLR. In fact, I would, just don't see myself affording one anytime soon.
See... thats what Im talking about, nice and flush, fat tires, no stretchy crap. Research and buy what will bolt up perfectly to fit on your car with that wide, flush, meaty tire look that makes others whisper "Oh ****" to themselves
Too much hate for rich snobs that park they're 5 different 100k cars in the garage for 11 months of the year, when they should be driven by people that will truely enjoy them, like me!![]()
Not a fail. I'm no fan of Mercedes in any way. To me, there's nothing about them that would make me want one. I've been a die hard Grand Prix fan longer than some on this site have been alive. For me to want to keep a body style of car that I think is one of the best designs GM has done in terms of body lines, that's my choice. To me, a Grand Prix is more than a car to get in and out of. It's a condition. Up until a few months ago, I owned three generations of them and they weren't trash. The Grand Prix, aside from my opinions of the latest body design, has a distinct personality. The Mercedes doesn't have it.
In summary, yes, really. I'd keep my GP over that Mercedes - hands down. There really is no comparison in my opinion.
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