Re: 2002 Jetta 1.8T
Absolutely AWESOME dude!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by C-town Driver
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good job
It was pretty basic actually, You've probably seen alot of people on Vortex and such taking these kind of shots. Here's a link to a tutorial (not by me) that basically explains the technique. Only difference with my shot was that the tripod was set up on the back of the car instead ofthe front...
I think you got all the specs right - 5x100 and 235/35/19. Pretty sure the offset is 35et but you can confirm that through Axis to make sure. I didn't need to put spacers in. They fit like a glove and no rubbing either
The Toyos have a slightly more rounded shoulder profile than some other makes of tires, so I think that helps a little in the rubbing department.
) Here in SoCal, the harshness tends to be more pronounced sometimes. Especially in North Hollywood where I live, it's pothole city! (I swear, if the city put as much money into infrastructure as it did attracting theatres and coffee shops, all would be good
)
I think you got all the specs right - 5x100 and 235/35/19. Pretty sure the offset is 35et but you can confirm that through Axis to make sure. I didn't need to put spacers in. They fit like a glove and no rubbing either
The Toyos have a slightly more rounded shoulder profile than some other makes of tires, so I think that helps a little in the rubbing department.
) Here in SoCal, the harshness tends to be more pronounced sometimes. Especially in North Hollywood where I live, it's pothole city! (I swear, if the city put as much money into infrastructure as it did attracting theatres and coffee shops, all would be good
)
That's very flattering coming from a pro. I took the pics myself and am a bit of a shutterbug: Nothing fancy or no outrageous equipment....I Just love shooting pics!
Cars or anything else!
That's very flattering coming from a pro. I took the pics myself and am a bit of a shutterbug: Nothing fancy or no outrageous equipment....I Just love shooting pics!
Cars or anything else!

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