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"The Stance Thread"


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GC Coilovers 300lb front/430 rear (seriously fun amounts of oversteer)

-2.5* Camber Front

-2.7* Camber Rear

BBS RM's (staggered) 

195/55/r15

 

Super happy with this set up. Not overly harsh on the streets like everyone said it would be.

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1974 2002

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On 5/8/2011 at 6:00 PM, Smitty said:

Ray, those wheels look amazing on Chamonix!

Here's my setup. New wheels and suspension will arrive in a couple of weeks but the current setup is really hitting its stride now. Photo courtesy of Tonyhavana:

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What wheels and tires are you running in this photo? 

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10 hours ago, fungi_75 said:

What wheels and tires are you running in this photo? 

Those are now mine and are 15x7 widened e30 steelies

 

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1968 BMW 2002 (Bristol/Granada)

1969 BMW 2000 NK (Florida)

1971 BMW 2000tii Touring Malaga (Restoring)

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53 minutes ago, CubbyChowder said:

jprocket - that looks amazing. That is a very similar color to what I am envisioning for my '02 when paint time comes. Is that a factory color? 

 

Thanks! It’s actually a single stage VW color - Doveblue (L31) on 50’s buses. It is close to Pastellblau but has a bit more gray. 

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H&R springs, bilstein HDs, yoko s drives 195/50/15. 

 

First pics are corrado steelies 15x6 et 35

they rubbed on the inside when turning hard & compressing the front end. 

 

second set is RH 15x7 et 25. The front passenger rubs on the fender when turning, I’m going to roll the lip and hope for the best for now. 

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