::::Cheated & Bolted Up Spacers To The Front LM'S::::
To some this may be a helpful hint and other's just don't like any changes made. Anyway I took the front spoiler that came with my GT2 body kit and epoxied in a 1'4 " piece of 5150 aluminium all across the front lip. Then I sent it to MACARBON and had it wraped in carbon fiber. This thing is incredably stiff. My car is not lowered but between the 12" tires and the front spoiler there is nowhere it can go down. On severe driveways it did rub but only on the aluminum rod. What I did to help was to place a 1/4" I.D. piece of gas line across the front of the spoiler that neatly fits over the 1/4' rod and I have noticed that this can actually rub on asphalt and still take the abuse without showing any damage. You can see by the photo that I am trying to finish eveything off with some rubber trim and the tubing is held on with electrical tape until I decide how I am going to attach it that looks the best.
Thanks! I had the lower body panels paint matched Speed Yellow with the front bumper, but didn't quite like how the lines worked together so then I had the lower body panels painted Gloss Black..Thanks!
F: 19x8.5 +34 (+47 + 13mm spacer), 245/35/19
R: 19x12 +20, 295/30/19
Thanks

It's on TechArt springs..
Appreciated!
Thanks!
I like it! yes its low, but I think it is more of a show car than DD for you? I'm sure if you had to drive it daily you would probably raise the ground clearance of the suspension. But back to the point of this tread, your setup makes for a great photo, and cudos to you photographer, Highcard your pics are always spectacular. Good Job!

The tire size is basically required for the width/offset I am running, but your politeness is greatly appreciated

Thanks bro!Appreciate it! Yeah it clears with the help of
ha ha jk, but yeah it clears 

Thanks

Appreciate it!
Thanks to my friend Chris for taking/editing them
Thanks! Appreciate the perspective
To some this may be a helpful hint and other's just don't like any changes made. Anyway I took the front spoiler that came with my GT2 body kit and epoxied in a 1'4 " piece of 5150 aluminium all across the front lip. Then I sent it to MACARBON and had it wraped in carbon fiber. This thing is incredably stiff. My car is not lowered but between the 12" tires and the front spoiler there is nowhere it can go down. On severe driveways it did rub but only on the aluminum rod. What I did to help was to place a 1/4" I.D. piece of gas line across the front of the spoiler that neatly fits over the 1/4' rod and I have noticed that this can actually rub on asphalt and still take the abuse without showing any damage. You can see by the photo that I am trying to finish eveything off with some rubber trim and the tubing is held on with electrical tape until I decide how I am going to attach it that looks the best. 
Fantastic! Is the front fenders rolled. How much more do you think you could go on the front?
Any really close up shots of the front?
I would bring the rear wheel in 5-10mm, but that's just me.
Any really close up shots of the front?
I would bring the rear wheel in 5-10mm, but that's just me.
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