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Widebody Aerokit + 22" Wheels Fitted

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wan888

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Sep 20, 2014
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Sharing with you guys my car finally completed with full RZ aerokit and 22" wheels with lowering link.

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The gaps I'm talking about are near the top of the front fender arches. It looks like that is an add-on piece. The before photo does not show the same gaps, so it's not likely a TM issue.

Agreed. The after market MFR could have done better. I expect a darker color would be much less obvious. But aside from that, it looks very sharp Wan888! Love the wheels and bet it was fun to do.
 
Yeah indeed, as I was rushing them to get it done within a couple of hours (wanna get it ready for morning drive) that pcs was definitely overlooked. I will have it adjusted next week cos it's CNY holiday here and no one there to help.

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When I was running the 19s and even when I drive the loaner with 21s the car struggle to get grip, the traction control light is always on whenever I accelerate.

The aerokit is meant for better handling/grip and yes, it did the job well but yes, I think I did sacrifice some range but it's worth it to me.

The 22" wheels however makes the acceleration a tiny bit slower, that makes sense but it looks good!
I'll probably go with 21" on my D next time.