The Moderately Low (Not Slammed) and Functional Thread

You want a msp wing on your ms6? you would probably have better luck with the 6 wing. It's similar to the msp wing.
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Meh, you have a third brake light, little taller, and has a different mounting set up. But i don't see that fitting so well on a ms6. The trunk is a weeee bit bigger.
 
oh i agree with you on the dont put it on the speed6. plus the speed 6 has such a sexy rear spoiler as is in my opinion
 
I doubt I could call that functional. Moderately low, yes. However, having that much (or lack there of) rubber on your rim in the area you live in can't be functional.

What are they? 19x?? on 30 or 35/???x19? I mean really now... That setup kind of defeats the purpose of a functionality thread, yes?

the speed 6 has such a sexy rear spoiler

Yes..... Yes we do.
 
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19x8.5 on 35 lo pros and to tell you the truth this is my everyday car I drive everywhere with her and believe me she still knows how to perform when necessary lol
 
well with a short sidewall there is less room for sidewall flex which could be called functional, since it is increasing the steering precision and response.
 
35 series tires are reinforced pretty heavily due to the small sidewall. My 225/35/19s and 235/35/19s are very tough tires with crisp steering response and little to no sidewall flex. The ride quality is crap (Compared to most people's. I like it that way.) but honestly with the 20 pound 19x8.5 wheels it accelerates better than when I had heavier 18" speed3 wheels on the car.
 
35 series tires are reinforced pretty heavily due to the small sidewall. My 225/35/19s and 235/35/19s are very tough tires with crisp steering response and little to no sidewall flex. The ride quality is crap (Compared to most people's. I like it that way.) but honestly with the 20 pound 19x8.5 wheels it accelerates better than when I had heavier 18" speed3 wheels on the car.

wait... you got better acceleration with a heavier setup?!
 
haha... sorry, retard moment there. totally read that wrong. but, yes, i definitely notice better pickup with lighter wheels as well.
 
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