Pics of red f-bodies with TT2's
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Pics of red f-bodies with TT2's
Ok I have made up my mind on the wheels I am going to purchase (TTT 17 x 9.5 with 285/40/17 all around). I found a place out of PA that has polished sets for 795.00 plus shipping. But before I order I would like to see some pics of red F-Bodies with Torque Thrust 2's, preferrably lowered F-Bodies. Size/offset & finish does not matter, I just want to see the look of the wheel on red. Thanks in advance!!
Also anyone interested in custom sigs, my brother does them. He did mine and does awesome work. He did mine in like 5 minutes. His web addy is www.wt-graphics.com his name is Merc. All he would need is some pics. Its his web page and he runs it so just go to his forums and tell him I sent you.
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Also anyone interested in custom sigs, my brother does them. He did mine and does awesome work. He did mine in like 5 minutes. His web addy is www.wt-graphics.com his name is Merc. All he would need is some pics. Its his web page and he runs it so just go to his forums and tell him I sent you.
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Originally Posted by 01 Red WS6
check out my cardomain page. I'll post more later when I get home
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I have a friend with black TT2s with a polished lip that I want to try out on my car. I really want to do the charcoal centers but just don't have the cash to spend on them do to other modding that I'm working on. I hope to do it soon though. Here are another pic of the car
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sweet ride 01. ok i know i said size combo doesn't matter, but does anyone out there have pics of a red f-body with a 17x9.5 set up on all corners? thanks again guys.
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Originally Posted by 6shifter
Here's a couple for ya. You getting rims from Ron's?
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Originally Posted by redtransam02
robthehog- hey do u have a website for that place or a phone number im wantin to get some of those rims as well an thats a damn good price
Sorry no non sponsor pricing . . . .
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New Question!! Same topic!!
If I go with the 17x11 on the rear, is it really necessary to install an adjustable panard rod? If so why does the rear need to be recentered? Also what other mods are needed besides the bumpstops and the BFH mod? I run an Eibach pro kit currently but also have new KYB AGX shocks and struts that need installed. Thanks
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Originally Posted by RobTheHog
If I go with the 17x11 on the rear, is it really necessary to install an adjustable panard rod? If so why does the rear need to be recentered? Also what other mods are needed besides the bumpstops and the BFH mod? I run an Eibach pro kit currently but also have new KYB AGX shocks and struts that need installed. Thanks
you only need to adjust the panhard when you lower the car .the lower you go the more the rear will push toward the passanger side of the car.what happens is when the car gets lowered the rear sits up closer to the frame so the distance between the mounting holes of the panhard is shorter.with my sportline springs.i think my adjustable panhard ended up being 3/8" shorter than the stock bar.