I've had my Kirkham for over 20 years and absolutely love it. Like mentioned above, you just have to be mindful when driving it and imagine you have an egg between your foot and the gas pedal that you don't want to crack. It really is quite an amazing experience and I too have so much...
I've had my Kirkham for over 20 years and absolutely love it. Like mentioned above, you just have to be mindful when driving it and imagine you have an egg between your foot and the gas pedal that you don't want to crack. It really is quite an amazing experience and I too have so much...
Thanks for clarifying that :like:. I am just trying to understand why your pictures look as though that gap is less pronounced compared to the Cup2's that came with the car? Am I just getting old and senileđź‘´??
I think the fact you added more sidewall gives the appearance there is of a less gap between the tire and wheel arch of the quarter panel, resulting in the car looking as if it is lowered. I have just purchased 19" Apex wheels and was hoping that the 30 profile tire will close that gap up...
Old timer?!...I think I am beginning to resemble that comment at 56! Holy cow the mind is willing but the body after the gym, jiu-jitsu and stretching says, "no way old timer, think again!" I am fighting it tooth and nail all the way though!!!!!
Thank you so much for the advice, Stephen. The bigger or more squared sidewall do wonders for the look of your car and the stance of course!! Honestly, this is great help. Thanks again, I really appreciate it!
Your are most welcome! :)
I have been vacillating for quite some time on staying with 19" or going to 20" when I get away from the OEM rims that came with the car and just can't make my mind up. Then, I see cars like yours that make me question myself over and over again.
Did you lower the...