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02-10-2013, 09:11 PM | #46 |
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Thanks guys. Actually liked the look of these wheels so much I sold the stock msport 19s and bought a second set of theses wheels for my summer setup. Took the stock rubber and mounted them. The car will essentially look the same in the summer as it will in the winter (which I prefer). That said, when the stock summer wears out, I'll probably go with 265s in the rear and 235 in the fronts (to avoid the tire stretch seen in these pics).
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How do u remove the rear reflectors? I'm thinking of painting it as well... |
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02-11-2013, 08:27 AM | #48 |
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I used a plasitc pry bar... but will admit, I broke one of the clips on teh original reflector doing it this way. Apparently there is a way to remove them from under the car (behind the bumper), however I didn;t do it this way. Check the DIY section (as I'm sure its there).
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