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Indeed, 7" rims with ET35 do stick out up front on the Yaris, especially if you run 205 rubber. And, they look like a one-size-fits-all application!
Wheel application is an art... But, to each his own... |
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Lonesome Cowboy
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nothing wrong with a little poke, the link I posted shows what they would look like
they won't be really sticking out throwing rocks and nailing small children eating popsicles on the side walk
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Lonesome Cowboy
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I chose a +40 15X7, looks nice an flush but i think the choice SDMF made also looks rad, I like maybe a little stretch a little poke at times, it depends, it is an art but like all other art there isn't one way to make it and you can never pelase everyone, everyone doesn't want tuck
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I'm glad to hear someone say this! It's more like a DARK art for some of us, as complex as any other aspect of suspension setup...
Last edited by kurokoma-kun; 06-25-2007 at 04:11 PM. |
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