I got sum 20's too!!
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thanx
im thinkin about getting a drop... lookin a little high like a "4x4", ride has improved dramatically though. any recomendations on a drop kit/type?
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im thinkin about getting a drop... lookin a little high like a "4x4", ride has improved dramatically though. any recomendations on a drop kit/type?
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i do admit i can feel more bumps however before the 20's the ride was very different from what i was used to... i came from a bmw 330ci with sport suspension, my tl on the highway seemed to sway a little and almost bounce around... now its stuck to the road and handles in turns a whole lot better.
my wife drove the car the other day and reported back she feels a whole lot better now with the new way the car rides... apparently she can tell the difference too.
my wife drove the car the other day and reported back she feels a whole lot better now with the new way the car rides... apparently she can tell the difference too.
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Originally Posted by shayan
Are those Falken tires? If so, how do you like them? I was thinking about getting there luxury/V.i.p. tires.
I have to report they are really good for the price... grip the road real well even in wet weather and are as quiet as michelin pilot sports i was going to go with... the best thing about them is the price... only $153 per tire for 245/35/20
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Originally Posted by SoSoGuju
Hey they are falken tires... they are the fk-452 which are supposed to be the newest ones they have come out with, they are made to be a quiet tire and thats wat i wanted.
I have to report they are really good for the price... grip the road real well even in wet weather and are as quiet as michelin pilot sports i was going to go with... the best thing about them is the price... only $153 per tire for 245/35/20
I have to report they are really good for the price... grip the road real well even in wet weather and are as quiet as michelin pilot sports i was going to go with... the best thing about them is the price... only $153 per tire for 245/35/20
wow, only $153 All the other tire brands that I have been looking at go for $250+. I think Iam going to get these Thanks for helping me out. Oh yeah, your car looks sweet
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Originally Posted by playboyace35
nice, hmm do they got those rims in black?
Yeap they come in chrome or black with a chrome lip
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Originally Posted by ludachrisvt
what kind of wheels are those?
They are 20x8.5 and +35 offset
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little rubbing
they did rub at first but as a lot of guys on the site have said it was with the back part of the a-spec kit. i cut the piece out and now i have no rubbing!! you can look in another post for the piece i cut out and where...
https://acurazine.com/forums/car-parts-sale-361/fs-denso-iridium-ik22-spark-plugs-s-c-142998/
https://acurazine.com/forums/car-parts-sale-361/fs-denso-iridium-ik22-spark-plugs-s-c-142998/
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Pics remind me of gran turismo for some reason. How the curves in the pics are a buncha straight lines stacked on top of each other, lol. Nice car + rims. It's so shiny, haha.
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used the factory jack
Originally Posted by lembowski
How did you Jack the rear end up when you cut out the parts of the A-Spec kit? I don't know how safe I feel about jacking it up using the scissor jack provided by Acura. Did you use stands once you had the wheel off? Thanks
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I jacked it up just enough to give me some working room with the factory jack... It came from the factory so I guessed it would be ok even though its a little different than other OEM jacks i had used... worked just fine though. Got it high enough to where the wheel was just not even quarter of an inch off the ground and that was more than enough room. I didnt use any other kind of stand because i didnt even have to take the wheel off.
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Originally Posted by lembowski
Why did you have to jack it up if you didn't have to take the wheel off? After jacking the rear up there was enough room to use a dremel in there without removing the wheel?
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Hideous looking. WAY too much like a low-rent guy trying to look like a baller (and failing miserably). 20" in this car will rub and grind all to crap. You probably can't drive over 10MPH with another person in the car. Since they are copies, they are bound to bend at the next speed bump and then you will have the shimmys and shakes at anything above 35MPH. Childish really. You know, they really should not let 12 year olds drive cars.
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Originally Posted by ndabunka
Hideous looking. WAY too much like a low-rent guy trying to look like a baller (and failing miserably). 20" in this car will rub and grind all to crap. You probably can't drive over 10MPH with another person in the car. Since they are copies, they are bound to bend at the next speed bump and then you will have the shimmys and shakes at anything above 35MPH. Childish really. You know, they really should not let 12 year olds drive cars.
1) Have you been in this car with 20" on? I only rub with 4 grown adults, and that will change once I mod the A-Spec kit
2) How do you know these will bend?
3) Your 17” Voxx Scorzes are better because?
3 1/2) How about you go take your hostilities out on your dog..............
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Originally Posted by ndabunka
Hideous looking. WAY too much like a low-rent guy trying to look like a baller (and failing miserably). 20" in this car will rub and grind all to crap. You probably can't drive over 10MPH with another person in the car. Since they are copies, they are bound to bend at the next speed bump and then you will have the shimmys and shakes at anything above 35MPH. Childish really. You know, they really should not let 12 year olds drive cars.
BUT first... let me ask you what a "low-rent" guy is? i live in a $650K house... not exactly low rent.
second... if you read the forums then you would realize that 20's if fitted correctly then they will not rub.
thirdly... 10mph is the top speed of your scooter from the scooter store?
fourth... copies and low quality?? they retail for $395 p/wheel and actually its not really like they are the fake rolex looking deals that people wear on their wrists to "look like a baller"
lastly... im not 12, im 25... they really dont let 12 year olds drive at least in america?
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Originally Posted by SoSoGuju
each to their own i guess...
BUT first... let me ask you what a "low-rent" guy is? i live in a $650K house... not exactly low rent.
second... if you read the forums then you would realize that 20's if fitted correctly then they will not rub.
thirdly... 10mph is the top speed of your scooter from the scooter store?
fourth... copies and low quality?? they retail for $395 p/wheel and actually its not really like they are the fake rolex looking deals that people wear on their wrists to "look like a baller"
lastly... im not 12, im 25... they really dont let 12 year olds drive at least in america?
BUT first... let me ask you what a "low-rent" guy is? i live in a $650K house... not exactly low rent.
second... if you read the forums then you would realize that 20's if fitted correctly then they will not rub.
thirdly... 10mph is the top speed of your scooter from the scooter store?
fourth... copies and low quality?? they retail for $395 p/wheel and actually its not really like they are the fake rolex looking deals that people wear on their wrists to "look like a baller"
lastly... im not 12, im 25... they really dont let 12 year olds drive at least in america?
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Originally Posted by K-Shawn
My Man.....don't even entertain the comments, its your money and your TL. If you choose to put 20's on your TL.....Thats your dame bussiness. Just like Lembowski said, some people are happy with there 17's and they think that's a mod. Just for FYI.....you have to go two sizes up to say you did a wheel mod. That just my opinion, some people might disagree. If you do 20's and you do it right thats awesome and it should look sweet.
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Originally Posted by SoSoGuju
here are a few pics i took in the rain...
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i am glad i went with 20's
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I want 19's but I'm fiding better deals on 20's. How does it ride compared to the 17's?
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Originally Posted by ndabunka
Hideous looking. WAY too much like a low-rent guy trying to look like a baller (and failing miserably). 20" in this car will rub and grind all to crap. You probably can't drive over 10MPH with another person in the car. Since they are copies, they are bound to bend at the next speed bump and then you will have the shimmys and shakes at anything above 35MPH. Childish really. You know, they really should not let 12 year olds drive cars.
I think this guy just needed a little attention...What a moron!
SoSo- looks great...
Let the haters drown in their own misery
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Originally Posted by ndabunka
Hideous looking. WAY too much like a low-rent guy trying to look like a baller (and failing miserably). 20" in this car will rub and grind all to crap. You probably can't drive over 10MPH with another person in the car. Since they are copies, they are bound to bend at the next speed bump and then you will have the shimmys and shakes at anything above 35MPH. Childish really. You know, they really should not let 12 year olds drive cars.
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Originally Posted by ptk681
I think this guy just needed a little attention...What a moron!
SoSo- looks great...
Let the haters drown in their own misery
SoSo- looks great...
Let the haters drown in their own misery
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Originally Posted by K-Shawn
I took my TL up to 125mph on the Jerzey GSP......with 20's on.