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  • extrem344
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    I honestly love the look of stretched tires. I know we can go wider also. With my spacers+more stretch it will sit perfect...(hopefully)

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  • Hayseed
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    Dude why the extreme stretch? Seriously on smaller bodied cars it would look ok but not on our car where you can run much wider tires with ease. There's absolutely no need too.

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  • extrem344
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    When these tires wear im dropping to a 185/40/17, than my spacers, and i have stock tails Alpine...

    And thanks Josh....I **** you. LOL

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  • AlpineE30M52
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    Stock tails and no eyelids would make this nicer. Do want more spacers though, and more stretch plz.

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  • akidnamedraheem
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    2words... Slam it.

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  • Jersh
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    pretty neat car ya got there andrew.

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  • extrem344
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    heres another shot:

    [IMG][IMG]

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  • extrem344
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    Haha me too....I also need some camber now in the front since my coils are sitting on the end links. Probably winter ill be getting my spacers

    Sent from my HERO200 using Tapatalk

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  • Pantyraider
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    sooooo much better. glad you listened to everyone about the tails too. looking forward for the spacers though

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  • KiD Free
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    Looks better lower dude and the stock tails are always sex!

    looks like its OEM lipkit time lol and if you need I have a pair of 20mm and 15mm spacers that I will most likely sell because I am going back to stock. Pm me if you want them.

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  • extrem344
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    Originally posted by B8bydesign View Post
    I usually spray my BLQ’s down with Sonax, and then agitate with the Daytona Speed Master Brush (http://www.autogeek.net/ezdebrfca.html) in combination with a lug nut brush, both work very well.

    The gloves Andy suggested will work as well, key is to just keep them clean and cleaning them often, prevents all kind of build-up which this style of wheel (combined with the massive amount of brake dust my car produces) is very susceptible too.

    Just cleaned them and all i had was a micro-fiber rag and wheel cleaner.....meh....haha i think im gonna invest in some of this stuff.

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  • B8bydesign
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    Originally posted by extrem344 View Post
    Haha I've had a lot of time put into cleaning these and they still don't get clean....I need a wicked brush. Are those mothers brushes good?

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    I usually spray my BLQ’s down with Sonax, and then agitate with the Daytona Speed Master Brush (http://www.autogeek.net/ezdebrfca.html) in combination with a lug nut brush, both work very well.

    The gloves Andy suggested will work as well, key is to just keep them clean and cleaning them often, prevents all kind of build-up which this style of wheel (combined with the massive amount of brake dust my car produces) is very susceptible too.

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  • extrem344
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    Originally posted by AudiOn19s View Post
    Get microfiber gloves for the wheels. Brushes will never get all of the nooks and crannies, put golves on and scrub with your fingers. It'll save you time and effort trust me.

    I've been detailing for over 10 years now, every single person I turn onto these gloves is a true believer. I actually usually stock and sell them to my customers but I'm completely out otherwise I'd sell you one cheap to try out.

    you can find them here though:
    Cobra Microfiber Gloves/ Pair - Nooks and crannies? No problem with a Microfiber Glove! You don't have to be a clean freak to appreciate what this tool can do. Our Microfiber Glove is an absolutely amazing product. No soap. No chemical cleaners. Wet ...


    Only other thing I use for cleaning wheels other than the gloves is a lug brush to get down in the lug holes really well...it also works wonders for hinges in door jambs, etc
    Clean Wheel Lug Nut Brush - Clean hard to reach areas of the wheel with our 1 inch genuine boars hair brush! Clean every inch of your wheel with our 1 inch Clean Wheel Lug Nut Brush. Our Clean Wheel Lug Nut Brush delves into the deep, hard-to-reach ...


    Andy
    Thanks alot for the response man. I might try these. Hahaha.

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  • AudiOn19s
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    Originally posted by extrem344 View Post
    Haha I've had a lot of time put into cleaning these and they still don't get clean....I need a wicked brush. Are those mothers brushes good?

    Sent from my HERO200 using Tapatalk
    Get microfiber gloves for the wheels. Brushes will never get all of the nooks and crannies, put golves on and scrub with your fingers. It'll save you time and effort trust me.

    I've been detailing for over 10 years now, every single person I turn onto these gloves is a true believer. I actually usually stock and sell them to my customers but I'm completely out otherwise I'd sell you one cheap to try out.

    you can find them here though:
    Cobra Microfiber Gloves/ Pair - Nooks and crannies? No problem with a Microfiber Glove! You don't have to be a clean freak to appreciate what this tool can do. Our Microfiber Glove is an absolutely amazing product. No soap. No chemical cleaners. Wet ...


    Only other thing I use for cleaning wheels other than the gloves is a lug brush to get down in the lug holes really well...it also works wonders for hinges in door jambs, etc
    Clean Wheel Lug Nut Brush - Clean hard to reach areas of the wheel with our 1 inch genuine boars hair brush! Clean every inch of your wheel with our 1 inch Clean Wheel Lug Nut Brush. Our Clean Wheel Lug Nut Brush delves into the deep, hard-to-reach ...


    Andy

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  • extrem344
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    hahaha, yea. I went from springs to coils, to go lower. Thanks.

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