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I'd lower it 1.5" in the front and 1" in the rear that'd look sexy.

Only problem I could see there is that may cause the tires to rub. It's probably pretty close as it is.

Ride looks clean, though. Do you have any more pics? Also, what tires do you have on there?

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I'd lower it 1.5" in the front and 1" in the rear that'd look sexy.

Only problem I could see there is that may cause the tires to rub. It's probably pretty close as it is.

Ride looks clean, though. Do you have any more pics? Also, what tires do you have on there?

I agree, stance looks pretty nice as is for a daily driver.

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Thank guys im liking it more each day, and maybe tomorrow i will wash it and show more angles close ups etc and interior.

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I don't understand why people put big rims on ANYTHING that started out with decent MPG.

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For the same reason we do anything to our cars, personality.

Why upgrade a perfectly working OEM stereo?

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looks nice :drink40: time to upgrade those brakes tho! they look TINY now :peepwall:

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I'd lower it 1.5" in the front and 1" in the rear that'd look sexy.

Only problem I could see there is that may cause the tires to rub. It's probably pretty close as it is.

Stretch smaller tire

Negative camber

Pull fender

Profit.

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Thanks guys, im looking into the suspension etc still have to get the Xcons up and running this is getting and has already has been quite expensive.

Get it bagged.

x2 :)

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I don't understand why people put big rims on ANYTHING that started out with decent MPG.

Actually the 22's are very light and weigh pretty damn close to the stock wheels and tires.

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Damn! Now this is the ONLY sett of 22" wheels that are done right! Normaly I would say 18 shouldbe the bigest anyone should use, but you actualy pulled it off without looking like crap! That actualy looks prety good!

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I'd lower it 1.5" in the front and 1" in the rear that'd look sexy.

Only problem I could see there is that may cause the tires to rub. It's probably pretty close as it is.

Stretch smaller tire

Negative camber

Pull fender

Profit.

Rubber bands look and perform bad

It's not a race car

Don't touch the fender

Pay me.

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I dont understand why anyone puts black wheels on any car that is not black but it doesnt look bad with 22's on there. Do you get any rub, did you have to do any cutting to fit them on there?

I don't understand why people put black wheels on black cars. . . .

Monochrome black out. ;)

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I'd lower it 1.5" in the front and 1" in the rear that'd look sexy.

Only problem I could see there is that may cause the tires to rub. It's probably pretty close as it is.

Stretch smaller tire

Negative camber

Pull fender

Profit.

Rubber bands look and perform bad

It's not a race car

Don't touch the fender

Pay me.

You must hate the hellaflush movement then

Edited by eggyhustles

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I don't understand why people put big rims on ANYTHING that started out with decent MPG.

The same reason we put tons of cash and weight in sub/boxes into the back of our vehicles. We like it!

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Ordered a new samsung vibrant phone when i get it ill take more photos better quality.

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Looks hot! I would lower it a little to tuck some rim/tire. Something real subtle. Roll the fenders to prevent rubbing. No need to pull out fenders unless you like the wide tire look.

Edited by edouble101

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