Hey,
I am new to this site... ive been browsing it for a couple weeks so i decided to become a member. i own a 2000 cavalier Z24 and i just got a set of 18' rims with 225/40/18 tires (thanks 2 the site for sizing). Does anyone have a picture of a cavalier with 18' rims that hasnt been lowered? thanks.
The01Cav wrote:here is my car on 18's
Not kitted
kitted
non lowered pics hes looking for larry
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The01Cav wrote:but I am lowered on sprints. You are going to look kinda goofy not being lowered.
You mean in those picture's you're lowered on Sprint springs? Looks stock to me.
2001 Olds Alero (LD9)
650 whp / 543 ft-lb
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Up on 18s before the kit:
After kitting:
Now With More Carbon Fiber!
i have 19's with 215/35/19 tires.. but this might give you an idea if the wheel gap is what your looking to see
www.driftnamiperformance.com
Thanks guys... the pictures are giving me a good idea of what it is going to look like!
It doesnt even look that bad not lowered... the gap between the car and the tire is a bit bigger but it still looks better than stock IMO.
Im getting body work done and gettin the rims on in a couple weeks and ill post some pictures.
the red Z24 looks sweet... just like mine but mine is silver... and the rims are gunna be black and chrome!
my pics of the blue car is lowered on sprints, the red car wasn't lowered. Sorry for any confusion, I was in a bit of a rush.
2009 Ford Mustang V6
Ross Smith wrote:Thanks guys... the pictures are giving me a good idea of what it is going to look like!
It doesnt even look that bad not lowered... the gap between the car and the tire is a bit bigger but it still looks better than stock IMO.
Im getting body work done and gettin the rims on in a couple weeks and ill post some pictures.
the red Z24 looks sweet... just like mine but mine is silver... and the rims are gunna be black and chrome!
the gap never changes unless you get a bigger series tire. its always the same because in order to keep the speedo and everything the same you need to keep the overall diameter of the tire the same. it only looks bigger because there is less tire. trust me, it doesnt look good at all with wheels and not lowered.