FD3S: FEED TYPE II R Front Bumper & FEED Sides
#164
Just wanna say thanks to Ken for the front bumper and carbon skirts I got as part of the UK Group Buy, and a big thanks to Killswitch for organising. Great quality items, I look forward to getting them fitted.
Speaking of which how have people attached their carbon sides ? Is it just a case of drilling up into the car and screwing in ?
Cheers
Bulla
Speaking of which how have people attached their carbon sides ? Is it just a case of drilling up into the car and screwing in ?
Cheers
Bulla
#165
But he wrecked this beautiful car and now he has a black one with all our stuff.
And here's my car with parts just freshly painted and a new set a wheels. I never thought I would go with heavy 3-piece wheels, but I wanted to change it up from a track look to a street look, which is rarely seen with this particular kit.
I still need to cut my rear fenders and drop my car a bit. Get a nice low look.
Ken
#169
Remember that the front fenders are 25mm wider than stock and the rears are 20mm wider than stock. I'm not sure if you can tell but I also went with 19's which is outrageous for an FD. 19's would not look good on stock fenders, but I noticed the fender arc on the FEED's are higher, so it decent for a street look. The other gunmetal FD also has 19's.
Work VS-XX Burning black
19x10.5 +29 275/35
19x9.5 +28 255/35 <------ this tire size rubs a lil bit. Im going to try 245/35 and see how it goes. They're toyos by the way.
Ken
Work VS-XX Burning black
19x10.5 +29 275/35
19x9.5 +28 255/35 <------ this tire size rubs a lil bit. Im going to try 245/35 and see how it goes. They're toyos by the way.
Ken
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I am thinking of 18x9.5 all around for my wheels. for the front I was going to go with a 265/35/18 in +42 (same as rears to rotate, I may not install the Burnout rear fenders).