My AE86 with deep dishes!
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09-17-2004, 01:57 PM
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Hi Carsten. Your AE86 is beautiful (black is the best colour). Where are you located? I'd love to see some more pics from other angles and inside etc.
I don't mean to piss on your fireworks, but 17's really don't belong on an AE86. The 4AGE has no torque to start with, let alone having to torn those huge lumps of alloy as well! When/if you start really driving the car hard (what the 86 is all about) you are going to have major handling and rubbing issues. You won't be able to run a low ride height or long steering lock either. It sounds like your going to a lot of effort and expense to get these wheels to work... maybe that would be better spent sorting out the underbody rust issues first? It's not up to me what you do with your car so feel free to tell me to piss off, it's just a heads-up really. I still think your car looks great, but some lightweight, deep-dish, old school 15's would look even better IMO. I expect you know all this anyway and are doing your 86 for aesthetics not driving? Certainly is pretty unique, very few 86's on 17's round the world... |
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My AE86 with deep dishes! - Carsten aka Coupé driver - 09-17-2004, 06:53 AM
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[] - 20vWill - 09-17-2004 01:57 PM
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