New Shoes!!
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Very nice. Any plans to lower the W212 to compliment your wheels?
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Future Plan
Originally Posted by D&G
(Post 5982221)
Very nice. Any plans to lower the W212 to compliment your wheels?
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Originally Posted by JoelE55
(Post 5982226)
Yup, deciding what spring is best. Hopefully, get rid of the gaps :zoom:
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Those are sick. Center caps really set them off.
Nice work! |
looks nice; you should give me those center caps :)
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Looks clean!! And if you don't mind me asking, what kind of wheels are they?
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Nice and clean :y
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Looks nice. What offsets are you running.
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Originally Posted by mike2291
(Post 5984717)
Looks nice. What offsets are you running.
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Very Nice:y A Set of H&R or Vogtland Springs would definitely get rid of the gaps.
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Originally Posted by juliana21
(Post 5984835)
Very Nice:y A Set of H&R or Vogtland Springs would definitely get rid of the gaps.
Did you need an alignment after you installed your springs? |
Originally Posted by BozzMazzi
(Post 5985734)
Did you need an alignment after you installed your springs?
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I didn't do one but eNNcity is right you should get an alignment
when you change wheels/suspension. |
Originally Posted by JoelE55
(Post 5984822)
18x8.5 front 18x9.5 rear
Offset would be a number like 40 or 45, and listed on the wheel (or order) as 45BT .....and yes an alignment is needed, but would wait a month for springs to settle unless youre going to do a lot of driving, then asap..:y |
Originally Posted by Airmousam
(Post 5987234)
Offset would be a number like 40 or 45, and listed on the wheel (or order) as 45BT
Correction: Front 32 Rear 40 .....and yes an alignment is needed, but would wait a month for springs to settle unless youre going to do a lot of driving, then asap..:y |
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