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Outside the gym. Sorry for the bad quality photos.

Just installed the Wilwoods up front yesterday. So much more bite and consistency over stock.

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Here's some pics that I've taken and that a couple of my friends took and edited. Some of my favorite pics of my car!








 


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Lets try this again. Dipped my winter wheels today. And my dad had his Jeep wheels dipped also.



 


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Headlight Armor bumper reflector 20% covers
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Whats the tires spec? Those wheels are awesome but damn pricey.
 


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Thanks for the comments. They are OZ Leggenda's in 17x7, 42 offset with 215/40R17 Falken Azenis.
 


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Here's some pics that I've taken and that a couple of my friends took and edited. Some of my favorite pics of my car!
That has to be a PITA to have two sets of wheels and tires depending on the season. If Houston sees an ice patch anywhere the entire city shuts down.
 


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Cool, im actually shopping for a set but cant decide on what. Thanks for the info tho.
 


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Michelin ice? That combo look like rally wheels.
Nah, the Generals Artics. They're only 60 bucks and they've received great reviews. And I love the look of it. I might go 16s for next spring.

And no problem. A couple people on here have them and have said nothing but great things about them so I'd thought I'd give them a try. Plus tirerack is giving $50 if you order a set.
 


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Nah, the Generals Artics. They're only 60 bucks and they've received great reviews. And I love the look of it. I might go 16s for next spring.

And no problem. A couple people on here have them and have said nothing but great things about them so I'd thought I'd give them a try. Plus tirerack is giving $50 if you order a set.
How are they on some spirited driving on dry?
 


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Here's mine with the Autocross wheels on. 16x7 Sparco Assetta Gara's. With Dunlop ZII's, 225/45/16. 20% tint rear and 30% front.
 


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You like the Sparcos? I was thinking about getting those for my summer wheels next year.
 


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I had 17" sparcos last winter and 3 wheels bent. The worst dent I hit a huge pot hole which busted one of my gmax tires soft ass sidewall. The others just got bend driving on shitty nyc streets and that was with 45 series tires. Damn shame cause I loved the way they looked and how much unsprung weight it gave the car. So my lesson is no more 17" Gravity cast made in china wheels for me.
 


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I like them but I'm only using them for Autocross and some occasional track days. So I'm not too worried about potholes. They fit nice and save some weight.
 


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