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    1. #21
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      if this was a a classic muscle car then i would agree 1000x on the huge tires maybe a 32x22 or sumthing of that size .

      but no matter what i do or stick in the car its still a import ..lol..



    2. #22
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      Quote Originally Posted by lsxoo7 View Post
      i wanted a smaller tire to tuck under the car , if i were to run a big fat bulky tire it would be impossible to get the stance im looking for .

      it does have a strech and thats exactly what i was looking for .

      and it does also make the rims look bigger . not that it needed it .

      the car will never go fast with these rims on it .. just the street set . so having a gigantic side wall for traction is not needed .

      thanks guys ill have them mocked up in the body after everything is hacked out of the rear end .
      You can buy tires that fit the rim that dont have a huge sidewall without stretching a tire out like that. You can buy tires that have a very thin wall, not a balloon tire. Your tire is UNSAFE and not good for even street use.

      And it just looks bad..... Not, "good bad", but not good, bad. JR
      What I write is opinion, none of it is factual. 2010

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    3. #23
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      can you show me a regular size tire that will fit the rim . and exactly why is it unsafe ?

      have you never seen a drift car (500+rwhp) controling a 100+mph power slide next to a concrete wall and not crashing or having a tire go WITH ALOT BIGGER STRECH

      but honestly if you can find me a very thin sidewall tire than will fit a 20x15 and not be streched let me knw . thanks

      the whole car will prob look bad (not a good Bad either) and probably be verry unsafe even for street use .. so maybe the rims and tire combo fit the rest of the project.

    4. #24
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      Wheels look sweet, I'd be afraid of running those tires on the street though, due to potholes chewing away at the lips, or worse, peeling a tire bead and losing control in a bad spot. Just make sure you keep the PSI in a range you consider safe to avoid that potential.

      I completely understand that the 'look' is in the eye of the beholder though.
      No hating

    5. #25
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      Thinking aloud here. Why were 1" narrower wheels out of the question? Benefits are: no stretch, more clearance, and less weight. Down side: doesn't fit the "tuner trend".....but neither does the rest of the car.

      It sounds like a sick build, but to me this one detail is more for looks than functionality. I'd hate to see the entire build follow that lead. But, continue on as you please. It is, after all, your car.

    6. #26
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      Quote Originally Posted by JRouche View Post
      Your tire is UNSAFE and not good for even street use.
      LOL!!

      Are you serious? How is that unsafe? Tons of people do this, and I've seen a LOT more of a stretch than that. Just because it's not your style doesn't make it unsafe.

      Matt
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    7. #27
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      Dude don't let everyone get you in a huff. I personally need to see more picture as i love RX7's, mount them up and lets see how flush they are.
      Chris Smock aka Blazed67
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    8. #28
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      lol.. no worries its just hard to explain it to some people who are not open minded ill have pictures of mock up thursday .

    9. #29
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      I can't wait to see these mounted.

      Kinda funny how some would look at the combo as a conservative stretch and some would think it was a rediculous stretch. You know how opinions are. Don't tell any one, but I am working on fitting my Camaro. I just love that Boso flavor!

      -Shiro
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      Quote Originally Posted by Shiro666 View Post
      I can't wait to see these mounted.

      Kinda funny how some would look at the combo as a conservative stretch and some would think it was a rediculous stretch. You know how opinions are.

      -Shiro
      Very well put. Hector, YOU got what YOU wanted, and that's the most important thing, and on an import, your set up is going to work well. If it were a back halved Chevelle or Camaro or something, than it would be a different story. I think everyone should agree to disagree about whether or not he or she likes it, and be happy that Hector got what he wanted.

      Word.

    11. #31
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      Damn skippy Jon, different strokes for different folks. People need to be more open minded to other build styles. So like most other wheels threads on here where someone gets new wheels for their car... Congrats Hector now hurry up and get some mounted pics and show them beauties.
      Chris Smock aka Blazed67
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      2003 VW Jetta Wagon 1.8T- the new DD
      2006 Suzuki SV1000R- greatly missed

    12. #32
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      not the best pictures but (i forgot my camera ):bsjerk: . but you get the picture of what it will look like

      stance is still not right just yet but these will be a few teasers till i get the rear end housing and rest of the cutting done . this is how they fit with only width wise cutting . nothing height wise has been touched . more pics early next week ,, i for one am super satisfied with the way it looks even now .



    13. #33
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      Any more photos yet?LS motor?

    14. #34
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      these are the nly ones i have. ill have beter quality picutres of everything next week .

      yes lsx motor .

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      Don't hit a curb...

    16. #36
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      lol ill try my hardest .. every car i have ever own has had a nice set of rims on it .. and not once have i curbed a pair .. knock on wood that hopefully this isnt my first set . lol

    17. #37
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      Cool look. I'm sure it will be wicked when completed. Now if they could just invent a pothole warning detection system....

    18. #38
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      finally some progress ..

      finally most of the chassis work is done rims and tires are mounted and can still be set about 4" lower .

      a few pics will be calling drivers inc shortly for the fronts








    19. #39
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      Oh Man That Is So Sexy. Im assuming you have a build thread over on rx7club.com? If not where is the build thread I'm intrigued to say the least.
      Chris Smock aka Blazed67
      1967 Firebird Convertible- Tough Luck- never ending
      2003 VW Jetta Wagon 1.8T- the new DD
      2006 Suzuki SV1000R- greatly missed

    20. #40
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      wow...that is SICK!
      colt zantop

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