The best cost efficient route is to get a cheap H4 HID kit and use them in Hella E-Code headlamp conversions to replace the horrible OEM units. This way you dont spend a lot on the HID system, and you use a quality headlamp housing to project the light in a proper way down the road and out of...
My title is clean but when the car was taken apart for paint we noticed that it had a lot of replaced parts and looked to have been in a pretty good accident some time ago.
Makes you wonder about how accurate carfax is...
If you're referring to me, yes 18x10 all around.
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Will look sweet when done. How did you mount your guide? It looks a little inset more than others ive seen.
Hubcentric centering rings for spacers are more for centering the spacer on your hub versus it being a alignment guide for your wheels. While you would love to have hubcentric guides to mount the wheels to ensure they are centered and not lugcentric, its not going to happen with the centering...
They are 15mm in the front and 10mm in the rear.
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Fronts are 18x10 with a 235/40/18
In hindsight, I should have run a 245 tire but it is what it is.
Agreed not a great idea to finance an older car, but your credit union will probably be the only source that will give you funds with minimal questions.
I just installed a set od 2JZ gaskets as the 7M ones have to be stretched to fit.
The 2JZ ones have a little "bump" that you just press in to the channel of the cover, does not need to be stretched.
I got them for $11.74 for the pair off of myjzswap.com. They advertise them as 1JZ gaskets but...
Been on stance for over a year and they are solid. Great adjust-ability and ride quality for street, dont know about track as I have not tracked the car.
As for installation, no grinding or anything was needed, just take off the old and slip on the Stance units.
235s on a 10.5 is probably stretching them to the limit and could potentially break bead and lose air. I dont know this as a fact, but it seems pretty radical. Id shoot for 245 on a 105" wheel if possible.
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