Aggressive enough?
LOL@hella flush, thanks for covering me but I think I'll pass this time haha
I don't want to have my rim sticking out more than the tire, also I don't think it would be possible to roll the fenders enough to cover the amount of poke the 315's have. I just wanted to get rid of the 4x4 wheel gap that comes stock on these things, I'll probably go lower but just enough so that I won't have any fender to tire clearance issues.
My brother is into this style...
Is that aggressive enough?
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
If you ain't rubbin, you ain't vdubbin.
That GTI still looks driveable, not aggressive enough. Jokes, that looks sweet!
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lol on vortex they would def say "needs to be lower"Originally posted by atgilchrist
If you ain't rubbin, you ain't vdubbin.
That GTI still looks driveable, not aggressive enough. Jokes, that looks sweet!
My GTI is my daily and very driveable at that height. Those who know me also know I drive my car hard...and there is no problem doing that with this setup. However, the suspension can be dialed in lower, but it would defeat the purpose of having the car as I can't turn the wheels! The only way to go lower now is to pull all my fenders.
At this height, my subframe scrapes the ground when the pavement is uneven.
Last edited by MrX; 10-12-2010 at 01:39 PM.
S2k's are the worst for this, fucking ricers
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S2k's are the worst for this, fucking ricers
Originally posted by whiskas
S2k's are the worst for this, fucking ricers
to you they are but how many people had a hard on for jackies from strd car this year
Stance is hardly a new trend. It's been around the vw/euro scene for quitw some time. It's really just crossing over in to the import scene over and luxury euros the last couple of years.
This made my day hahaOriginally posted by slinkie
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lol same, since i have one hahaha