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Old 08-11-2010, 11:42 PM
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my old wheels;

my new wheels 20x8.5 (tuck pretty good) what setup should i run to drop...?
and what brake set up do i need? I want the Acura calipers and disc, which ones will fit?

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you need to repost before and after pics.
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Originally Posted by DaInFaMMuS1
you need to repost before and after pics.
The top pic is the before...and the bottom are the after
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Having an issue viewing the pics...
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You cant post pics from an email. You need to host them somewhere, like Photobucket, Imageshack, or even the albums section on here.
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directions for posting pictures from private sales

If you want to upload your pictures somewhere else, first get a picture host, like Photobucket or Imageshack ,

If the pictures are too big, open Paint (to open paint, right click on the image or the shortcut icon, click on open with, then click on paint), click on Image, then click on Stretch/Skew, and reduce both dimensions by the same amount. I usually use 50%, but it depends on how big your picture is, and you can experiment with this a little.

The best size is 800x600 (width X height). If yours is larger, divide 800 by the width of your picture. (Example: my camera takes pictures 2272X1704, so divide 800 by 2272, which gives you 35%.) Enter 35% in both boxes in Stretch/Skew, and your picture should be approximately 800X600. Do not use decimal points when entering the results, just the whole number.

Then upload your pictures to the host.

When you have posted them to the host, copy the IMG location and paste it into your post.

For more information on hosting pictures, check out this thread in the 3G Photo Gallery. If you have any questions, post them there.

And this thread in Audio/Video will help you with avatars.

If you are using Firefox, you can copy pictures from other links and put them in your thread.

1. Go to the "Advanced Reply" format
2. Right click on the picture you have selected
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5. Paste the link into the box
6. Click OK
7. Click on "Preview Changes" to see how it came out
8. If it isn't right, try again.
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Originally Posted by smokeybreeze
The top pic is the before...and the bottom are the after
The bottom pic doesn't work because you didn't post/host it correctly
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got it

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thanks for the info on posting...i have a photo bucket account now... can i get advice on what type of springs or coilovers i need? and what bbk do i need to get? i wouldn't mind getting the acura set up...suggestions welcome
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I say for bbk get the RL bbk. It's the cheapest bbk setup for our cars and just as good as the big name brands.
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wish we could monitor lames...^nersh7...stay off my post breh...
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Originally Posted by p.diddy
I say for bbk get the RL bbk. It's the cheapest bbk setup for our cars and just as good as the big name brands.
RL brembos are great and all, but requiore way too much caliper clearance for the wheels he got now.
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hes probably going to need to run spacers anyway no matter what bbk he goes with.
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I just think that 20's are super hard to pull off on the CL, your car IMO is a good example of that
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Originally Posted by rondog
RL brembos are great and all, but requiore way too much caliper clearance for the wheels he got now.
How do you determine if your wheels will clear a BBK or not?
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Originally Posted by rondog
RL brembos are great and all, but requiore way too much caliper clearance for the wheels he got now.
RL calipers are not Brembos. They are ADVICs.

Originally Posted by Nersh7
I just think that 20's are super hard to pull off on the CL, your car IMO is a good example of that
Agreed.

Originally Posted by nf3d0149ab
How do you determine if your wheels will clear a BBK or not?
Depends on the BBK. A good rule of thumb for the RL calipers is the wheel has to clear a 3rd gen base 6MT or Type S model.
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