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Thanks man. I grew up around the things (my father was a tech at Saturn for 15 years) so Idk, jstu kinda felt right. My first car was a sedan that I beat the hell out of, and then I got this. Just always been around them, not to mention having m father know-how and spare parts doesnt hurt either.
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Thanks man. I fully expect to get a lot of flak for this, but so far its seemed well liked.Originally posted by SilverRabbit View Postif someone would have told me 15 minutes ago they were going to stance a saturn i would have busted out laughing and told them they were an idiot, but this thing is pretty sweet! haha ur doin it right man
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205/45/16 in the rear. Its what was on the wheels I test fit, and it looked great.Originally posted by rice4life View PostWhat size tire are you going for in the rear?
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Sweet Build and looks promising. +1 for putting work into something most people wont even waste there time doing.
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if someone would have told me 15 minutes ago they were going to stance a saturn i would have busted out laughing and told them they were an idiot, but this thing is pretty sweet! haha ur doin it right man
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And this may not be an issue anymore. Found some cheaper tires that will work with the WW1s. Just have to go from a 175/50r16 to a 195/45r16 in the front. Little less stretch, but not by much. But these ones I found are $300 shipped, which is MUCH better than the $450 shipped I was looking at before.
Looks like I may be going back to the WW1s. Which is fine by me, because those are what I really want, the rotiforms were just a smarter financial choice.
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And after sleeping on it, my mind is still a mess. Why is wheel decision making so fucking difficult?
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I completely agree, thats why Im so torn. Obviously its not an issue if money isnt a problem, but Im poor. So the thought of spending nearly 500 on tires and not being able to rotate and get the most life out of them, idk. Kind of weighing on me. The Rotis would make life a lot easier when it comes to tires and such.Originally posted by dailyrotary View Postww1's all day! rice4life has the right idea, dish would suit the wagon better I think
BUT, I already pretty much know how the WW1s will look, and I love it. Just worried about making the wrong $1,000 choice. Haha
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ww1's all day! rice4life has the right idea, dish would suit the wagon better I think
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Yeah, I just believe that something with a mesh pattern would look best on a wagon. Go with what you want.
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Yeah I know Kyle. Thats kind of what Ive always been thinking as well, but for some odd reason I think it could be pulled off, especially with the BLQs.Originally posted by rice4life View PostThe reason I said WW1's is because there is a saturn coupe on NUE's, and they look great on the coupe, but with a wagon I think something with a bit of lip would look better.
Not to mention the cheaper tires that can be rotated, making things easier in the long run. Idk. The WW1s are what I wanted, but things with the Rotis just sound easier. Haha
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The reason I said WW1's is because there is a saturn coupe on NUE's, and they look great on the coupe, but with a wagon I think something with a bit of lip would look better.
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This will be prettymuch exactly where the WW1s will sit, and the Rotiforms would be VERY close to this.
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