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You should be ashamed Jordo....Those look really good! I like the dish in the back a lot, they could use some spacers for sure though.
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Thanks :tiphat:
It's the same offset as stock, so I'm fine with it. If I come upon a good deal for a decent set, I'll probably snap them up :D |
:tiphat: Looks great! I cant make it to this months meeting have to work tomorrow, BUT you should still go check things out tell them I sent you. Also 5 dollar burrito at Moes on Bloomingdale after the meeting!
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man those are beautiful jordo..... i wish i had a set like that... it just pops with the red
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Oooh...I really like those.
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Thanks, gents :tiphat:
My pics were a little over-exposed -- I'll try and get some better shots tomorrow. Possibly after giving a Zed a bath. |
They look fantastic Jordo, really work well with the Red Z. congrats.
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Thank you, kind sir :tiphat:
Say... do I need different lugs if I get spacers? If so, I'll probably rock them as they are... |
Wow they look surprisingly good on there!
+1 on the spacers and you're good to go. I run stock lugs with my spacers, no change in the lug type needed |
very nice, some spacers and a bit of a drop and it will look sweeeeeeeet. you can get the bolt on spacers that have built in lugs if you dont feel like installing the extended lugs.
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Congrats man, your ride looks amazing. I remember those wheels from somewhere LOL.
I really love the LMZ5's, they are only 20lbs/each too, amazing :tiphat: |
Thanks, Zeyn -- Love them!!! :tup:
Hey anybody know why you can't use bolt-on wheel spacers in the front??? :confused: Or... can you? :confused: |
It will most likely vibrate. Mike had this problem. You might be able to get away with it if you use the g37 home depot wire trick. It has something to do with the ring not being long enough to center the wheel.
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No problem man, I am glad you liked them. Enjoy!!
You can use bolt on spacers, would not be a problem. Eibach has 2 types, system 4 and system 6. Look for part# 90.4.20.034.4 and 90.6.20.019.4 to compare them. These are 20mm spacers and they are hub centric. You cannot go wrong with either one, just the way you install them is different. I would personally go with system 4 though. Quote:
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