Fitment & Stance Pictures
Finally, an M that actually has Stance and Fitment. For street I would like a more flush rim in the rear, but I know this is a track car and needs full contact patch.
I thought the idea behind this thread was Fitment=ultra flush, no tucked rims or sunken in rims at all (Unless at full down with Air suspension) and stance=ZERO wheel gap. Lots of nice cars etc etc, but lots of these have a good 20-30mm left between the rims and the fenders in and out. Maybe I'm just jaded because I'm used to a 11 wide rim in +10 offset being said to not be aggressive enough....I thought SUPER FLUSH was the point of the thread....
Charles, keep posting the Caddies as they kick ass so much it doesn't matter.
I thought the idea behind this thread was Fitment=ultra flush, no tucked rims or sunken in rims at all (Unless at full down with Air suspension) and stance=ZERO wheel gap. Lots of nice cars etc etc, but lots of these have a good 20-30mm left between the rims and the fenders in and out. Maybe I'm just jaded because I'm used to a 11 wide rim in +10 offset being said to not be aggressive enough....I thought SUPER FLUSH was the point of the thread....
Charles, keep posting the Caddies as they kick ass so much it doesn't matter.
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I thought this thread was about fitment and Stance...not just "ultra-flush" fitment...
I believe that fitment and stance is a matter of opinion. I have always felt that "stock" vehicle, with maybe a lip spolier up front, with the right wheels/offset, and the right suspension is all that is needed.
But that brings to me a point here. I like Slammed, and I love SUPER Slammed.
I would take a car that has an air ride, and can tuck the rims over any other in a heartbeat. But hey...that's just me. But yes, gaps should be minimal (i.e.m proper offset) unless there are other reasons why it's not possible (like old Caddy's).
I think I found a new tow vehicle for my baby...
I believe that fitment and stance is a matter of opinion. I have always felt that "stock" vehicle, with maybe a lip spolier up front, with the right wheels/offset, and the right suspension is all that is needed.
But that brings to me a point here. I like Slammed, and I love SUPER Slammed.
I would take a car that has an air ride, and can tuck the rims over any other in a heartbeat. But hey...that's just me. But yes, gaps should be minimal (i.e.m proper offset) unless there are other reasons why it's not possible (like old Caddy's).
I think I found a new tow vehicle for my baby...
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1953 Cadillac Coupe De Ville (Fuel Injected, Drive-by-wire, DoD)
2009 Pontiac G8 GT (6.0l V8 Sleeper)
2011 Toyota Sequoia Sport 4x4 (Tow Rig)
My Blog: www.HotRodCaddy.com
I thought this thread was about fitment and Stance...not just "ultra-flush" fitment...
I believe that fitment and stance is a matter of opinion. I have always felt that "stock" vehicle, with maybe a lip spolier up front, with the right wheels/offset, and the right suspension is all that is needed.
But that brings to me a point here. I like Slammed, and I love SUPER Slammed.
I would take a car that has an air ride, and can tuck the rims over any other in a heartbeat. But hey...that's just me. But yes, gaps should be minimal (i.e.m proper offset) unless there are other reasons why it's not possible (like old Caddy's).
I think I found a new tow vehicle for my baby...
I believe that fitment and stance is a matter of opinion. I have always felt that "stock" vehicle, with maybe a lip spolier up front, with the right wheels/offset, and the right suspension is all that is needed.
But that brings to me a point here. I like Slammed, and I love SUPER Slammed.
I would take a car that has an air ride, and can tuck the rims over any other in a heartbeat. But hey...that's just me. But yes, gaps should be minimal (i.e.m proper offset) unless there are other reasons why it's not possible (like old Caddy's).
I think I found a new tow vehicle for my baby...
you gonna be putting some rims on the caddi?
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Amen. Thats all that is done to my car and its perfect the way it is. OEM aero and nice wheels is they way to go.