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Old 09-05-2005, 06:07 PM
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Finally done with all the modifications I wanted to do to the car. Getting close to 2,000 miles and loving every minute. The B&B exhaust is great (beautiful sound). Thanks to the great information on the debadging post - taking mine off was easy. And installed the M5 rims about a week back and a great difference (looks and handling) from my original choice for rims. Here are some pics (few more in my gallery).
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Old 09-05-2005, 06:20 PM
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Nice car and nice wheels! But have you considered lowering your car a bit? The gap in the wheel arches seem a bit big considering you have 19"s on.
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Originally Posted by Delta' date='Sep 5 2005, 10:20 PM
Nice car and nice wheels! But have you considered lowering your car a bit? The gap in the wheel arches seem a bit big considering you have 19"s on.
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Thinking about the H&R coilovers. But am worried about how low the front of the m-tech kit will be to the ground. The front is low as it is and I am not sure if lowering it with the H&R's will cause problems down the road with the front getting banged up. I noticed when I was at a car wash the other day that the front fender was very close to the track that holds the wheels. Has anybody put H&R's on with the kit and have 19's or bigger? Any problems?
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Originally Posted by Delta' date='Sep 5 2005, 07:20 PM
Nice car and nice wheels! But have you considered lowering your car a bit? The gap in the wheel arches seem a bit big considering you have 19"s on.
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I agree-the M5 wheels look great, but the wheel gap detracts from the overall look.
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Originally Posted by Delta' date='Sep 5 2005, 08:20 PM
Nice car and nice wheels! But have you considered lowering your car a bit? The gap in the wheel arches seem a bit big considering you have 19"s on.
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Not sure you should/can lower an "x", might be difficult with the all wheel drive ... but not sure ...
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I wouldn't lower it. It's not a slammed honda civic for goodness sake.
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Nice choice of mods! Looks great!


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Originally Posted by rodneyremington' date='Sep 5 2005, 10:04 PM
I wouldn't lower it. It's not a slammed honda civic for goodness sake.
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I didn't mean for him to lower it a lot like what those Honda fanboy's have on their Civics. But rather slightly lower the car so that the wheel gap is minimized.

So if it lowered, it look more like this:
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and not a slammed down Honda.

But as Canada545 said, it may not be possible to lower xi' cars, since all the xi cars I have seen have a taller stance.
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Nice setup, I have the same problem with 18" wheels on the rear, the space left makes them look small from certain angles, I have 275/35 tyres on the rear i think I should have used 275/40's which sit a bit taller, I am wondering if you could use the coil overs on the rear only as the front is low enough
see the pic's below of the car with M tech wheels with 275/35 and my old 123 alloys with with 245/40
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Originally Posted by norham' date='Sep 5 2005, 10:24 PM
Nice setup, I have the same problem with 18" wheels on the rear, the space left makes them look small from certain angles, I have 275/35 tyres on the rear i think I should have used 275/40's which sit a bit taller, I am wondering if you could use the coil overs on the rear only as the front is low enough
see the pic's below of the car with M tech wheels with 275/35 and my old 123 alloys with with 245/40
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Is that an "///M" badge on your car?
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