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What do you guys think of those rivet arches
What do you guys think of those rivet arches
So guys, I kinda wanted to install these kind of rivet on arches like the s13, 5g prelude is a very similar shape. What do you guys think?
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i actually quite like them there is a widebody kit available for the 5g though bit rare though
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To do the job properly and then fill those arches you need to cutout/seriously-pull the existing arches out to enable you to run a low enough offset and not rub.
In my opinion a 5th gen looks best with a slight pull or at least rolling the lips to run a slightly lower than standard offset and keeping things tight without rubbing.
Those arch extension can definitely look awesome, but they do require proper work to be effective.
In my opinion a 5th gen looks best with a slight pull or at least rolling the lips to run a slightly lower than standard offset and keeping things tight without rubbing.
Those arch extension can definitely look awesome, but they do require proper work to be effective.
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