Jack27
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First big Shout out to @Pxkuy1 @sterheggen for being super cool with sharing there wheel & tire set ups.
Originally was going with the Vossen HFX1 but they said they are out of stock for 3 months, so I went with the snow flakes 22”x9 +30 offset sticks out a little more than I’m use to but it’s the most offset they carry and I’m sure I will get use to it with Toyo Open country ATIII 295x55x22
The Wrap is Legends glacier Gloss white PPF. I painted the calipers with a product off e bay called G2, this worked great when I did my M3 but for some reason with the CT I kept getting spots that wouldn’t take and air bubbles. In the process it didn’t come out the best but now that the wheels are on it Actualy looks great. Anyone doing this I would recommend scuffing up the face of the break caliper a little bit and cleaning it good before applying.
Anyway I couldn’t be happier!
Some crappy photos I took after that don’t do it justice
Originally was going with the Vossen HFX1 but they said they are out of stock for 3 months, so I went with the snow flakes 22”x9 +30 offset sticks out a little more than I’m use to but it’s the most offset they carry and I’m sure I will get use to it with Toyo Open country ATIII 295x55x22
The Wrap is Legends glacier Gloss white PPF. I painted the calipers with a product off e bay called G2, this worked great when I did my M3 but for some reason with the CT I kept getting spots that wouldn’t take and air bubbles. In the process it didn’t come out the best but now that the wheels are on it Actualy looks great. Anyone doing this I would recommend scuffing up the face of the break caliper a little bit and cleaning it good before applying.
Anyway I couldn’t be happier!
Some crappy photos I took after that don’t do it justice
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