Is there a GP wheel picture thread? I want some ideas for my new driver. Im leaning toward Billet Specialties. If not, someone start one.. 8)
Very Nice 8)kiko said:Heavy d,
I have a set of Billet Specialties on my 83 GP.
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Andry
kiko said:Heavy d,
Nice GP! Maybe you'll switch from the GN to the GP![]()
The wheels are Billet Specialties SLX45: 18x8 (front) and 18x9 (rear). They are wrapped in Falken FK-451: 245/40ZR18 front and 275/35ZR18 rear.
Cheers,
Andry
kiko said:Heavy d,
Nice GP! Maybe you'll switch from the GN to the GP![]()
The wheels are Billet Specialties SLX45: 18x8 (front) and 18x9 (rear). They are wrapped in Falken FK-451: 245/40ZR18 front and 275/35ZR18 rear.
Cheers,
Andry
kiko said:G-Body_Vet,
The ride is great -- it hugs the road and has lots of traction. I have adjustable coil-overs all around and lowered 2" in the front. However, the picture in front of the garage is before the ride hight was adjusted and it does sit too low -- it was taken right after I changed the suspension, with no adjustments done. My sig block picture shows the GP as it is set up right now. The only rubbing is when the wheels are turned full right or left -- the tire rubs slightly on the front sway bar.
The vehicle is now stripped once more because it's going for a paint job. Once that's done, I'll be playing around with the suspension again, because I'd like to have a better stance. I'm pretty sure that I have enough play in the coil-overs to make that happen.
Good luck with your project,
Andry
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