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Chrome Deep Dish Y2Ks and Suspension Upgrades **PICS**
After having my car sit in the garage for about two months, we were finally able to put the wheels on yesterday and roll it out to the driveway for some quick pics. Upgrades that were done included a 4th gen rear, UMI LCAs, UMI Relocation Brackets, UMI Panhard bar and UMI Sway bar. Wheels are 17x9.5 and 18x10.5 Deep Dish Y2Ks. Still need to install calipers and ebrake before being able to hit the road. Disregard all the dust on the car (its been two months since it got a wash )
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Current Mods UMI Adjustable Panhard Bar : UMI Adjustable Lower Control Arms : 4th Gen Rearend : Eibach Prokit Springs : Chrome Deep Dish Y2Ks
Re: Chrome Deep Dish Y2Ks and Suspension Upgrades **PICS**
Wheels are from OE Wheels. They go for about $750 shipped. They'll start offering 18x9.5s sometime next year, so I might end up changing the front ones to 18s.
Re: Chrome Deep Dish Y2Ks and Suspension Upgrades **PICS**
Thanks guys. I was back and forth on wheels from C5 Z06 wheels to C6 Z06 wheels. I was about to purchase the C6 Z06 wheels when I came across these. I was not a big fan of the Y2Ks until I saw them in chrome and deep dish. As soon as I saw them, I knew that this was the way to go. Overall I love the way the car looks with the wheels. The rear tires tuck in just perfectly. I'll post some better pics once I get the car cleaned up.
Re: Chrome Deep Dish Y2Ks and Suspension Upgrades **PICS**
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Originally Posted by 1bad88droptop
what size is the rubber? and did you have to use any spacers? car looks damn good tho man
Running 275/40/17s up front with 2" spacers, i need to go back and grind down the strut a bit. For rear tires, I'm running 295/35/18s with a 4th gen rear. There is no rubbing issues, but it is very very close, so I may end up having to do some pounding.