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Bakerdd"s '99 GT: Project stance

Those look really good. I think i was going to go with the same size as the second picture. I'm more worried about the brand of my tires and how they're made. I haven't found much on goodyears being stretched except the F1's. I'm just not sure what type of sidewall I have and if its too stiff/wont stretch nicely, that kind of stuff.
 


Yeah I had to take out most of my liner. I was able to keep a small part of it to cover up the inside of the bumper though. And I might try and go back and cover the area where my door hinge is and use zip ties to attatch it somewhere else
 


no for real, a 225 on some 10" wheels when youre dumped on bags is gonna be sex. short enough to drop the car like it's hot when you air out and tall enough to be good to go when youre at driving height.

looooove it.
 
Thank you! I'm so excited to get some tires on there! I think i'm going to go with some 10mm spacers in the back too
 
Those look really good. I think i was going to go with the same size as the second picture. I'm more worried about the brand of my tires and how they're made. I haven't found much on goodyears being stretched except the F1's. I'm just not sure what type of sidewall I have and if its too stiff/wont stretch nicely, that kind of stuff.

Boo goodyears.
 


Thank you! I'm so excited to get some tires on there! I think i'm going to go with some 10mm spacers in the back too

I've got some CNC 10mm spacers laying around here somewhere. They're hubcentric as well if those wheels have the same hub bore. Shoot me a PM if you're interested.
 
you might not NEED them, but typically over 5mm it's not recommended to use the stock length studs anymore.
 


I found some interesting info about my bags today. Apparently the bags that I have are model number 5813 by airlift and the new equivalent is 50201. In their application guide these bags are used for load support for truck suspension or slamming trucks and have a crazy load rating of like 2200lbs per bag. So I'm thinking that the ride is so bouncy because they're on a relatively light car and maybe some different bags meant for a car would allow for more lowering/raising and ride smoother? I might start to look into this some...

On another note, I haven't sold my wheels yet so no real update
 
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