I believe it's still around the MD area, but it's possible he travels up your way at timesAny idea where it is now? there is one that looks identical to that one that I see around here everyonce and a while
because they offer very little in the way of rim protection and instead of enjoying the drive you have to play slalom around imperfections in the roadWhy would you say 35 series tires are not functional? I have only run 35 series tires since 05 and have had no problems what so ever.
(mswerd)50 series tires FTMFW!
Tein S-Techs w/ KYB GR-2 Excel-G Struts/Shocks.
OZ Supperleggera 17x8 +48
235/45/17 tires
I want a 5mm spacer for the back wheels, so they sit flush like the front.
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Wha!? You're on coilovers and you're NOT slammed?! I want to give you an eHug. Haha
All the cars on this page look awesome. Very well done, gentlemen.
Wha!? You're on coilovers and you're NOT slammed?! I want to give you an eHug. Haha
Ya, back in Junior High...It changes things. LOL
its just that back tire
I don't think its awkward...
I don't think its awkward.. It's a wide wheel w/ low offset.. its gonna stick out, especially at that rate of speed.
Well I don't think your wheels should be "sticking out" at any speed. heh-heh. I think we're just trying to say it looks a little wonky, that's all. I personally think the wheels' rim shouldn't extend past the fender, but that's just me.
While I completely agree with this entire post, I just have to say: it was only a matter of time before a hellaflush discussion broke out in here... *facepalm*... and I had such high hopes.
personally I think staggered wheels on a FWD is just.... pointless. It looks strange, and it makes an already present understeer problem worse.
Every time you post I facepalm.
The setup is not staggered, they are the same size front and rear. and idk what understeer problem your talking about the protege is one the most well balanced cars I've driven.