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Old 08-25-12 | 11:57 AM
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Yea, and he's on 205/45's. So I'll get a tiny bit more side wall thickness = less gap. I will only buy my wheels once I can afford coils since IMO you need to lower a car to have the wheels look better. I do like his car though, I've PM'd him before and it's what made me realize I could possibly rock stock height for a while.

I'll probably just do that, take the fenders off and hammer them. Rears I think should be good for the height I'm looking for. My driveway alone is a pretty massive bump. I almost hit at stock height, aha.

Also, I'd need the roller to be shipped and most places, as I've just finished reading, won't ship the roller. (N) Oh well, maybe I'll buy one and start renting it out myself Seems like you make your money back after 4-5 rentals.

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Old 08-27-12 | 10:55 AM
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Hard

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This Look Is So Damn Hard!!! PROPS!!
Old 08-27-12 | 12:40 PM
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Got em mounted, still gotta do alot of polishing, but u get the idea.
Old 08-27-12 | 03:52 PM
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I was about to ask if you're going to polish them, then noticed your comment under the picture, aha. Looks better IRL then the photoshopped version.
Old 08-27-12 | 05:01 PM
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my god, now i really want those wheels.... look sooooo damn clean!
Old 09-10-12 | 03:49 PM
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the white ones look sick.
Old 09-10-12 | 04:29 PM
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Well it took me 6 months from purchase to sand, paint, and mount my wheels. Part of that was saving up for my suspension, but it was totally worth the wait. I have to mention now that I did all of the painting myself, in my garage, with rattle can primer and paint. It probably took me 3 months of off and on priming, sanding, and painting to get it right. But the results speak for themselves. People can barely believe it's spray paint.

At a local powder coating shop it would be somewhere around $900 to two tone powder coat the wheels and coat the lug nuts and brake calipers the same color. I did it for under $100 of paint and supplies. And tons of time and effort. For the record, I never ever want to paint mesh style rims again. I ended up with bloody fingers multiples times when I was sanding.

Anyway, enjoy my Crown Vic journey...
Old 09-10-12 | 04:42 PM
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Fresh out of the junkyard off a '99 Mercury Grand Marquis:

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Fitment with a 5mm spacer. Jacked up off the ground it sticks out a bit farther than it would on the ground:

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Primed and ready for paint:

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The lug nuts I ordered came SUPER GOLD:

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So I painted the lug nuts the same gold:

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Taped the gold (took forever) and painted the centers black. There is probably 1 can of primer, 1 can of gloss black, and 1/2 a can of gold on each wheel:

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It was so humid outside I had to use my basement bathroom as a drying room:

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All done and waiting for tires and suspension:

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Old 09-10-12 | 04:50 PM
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Since I wouldn't get the look I wanted with stock suspension, I orded up some Racing Beat Sway Bars, End Links, and TCS Rear Camber Bar :

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And Some Bridgestone RE-11's. 205/55/16 up front and 225/50/16 in the rear:

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And I decided to do it right and order coilovers. Tein Flex:

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Old 09-10-12 | 05:12 PM
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I drove it a few miles and had an alignment done. The front camber plates are maxed out at -2.7 degrees which seem to be fine for clearance at my fairly low ride height with thick sidewall tires. When I installed my rear camber bar, I had it matched to the stock piece. After the drop it ended up at -2.5 degrees, which will need to be matched to the front at -2.7. The toe was WAY off and had to be adjusted to stockish levels:

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Oh yea, I had to roll my front fenders to get them to fit. Even at max camber the tires stick out a bit. But with the tires buried in the wheel well, they somehow don't rub. But after my first highway cruise, the suspension settled as I had expected, but what I hadn't expected was the rear tires rubbing really bad on the rear fenders just above the trim line. So this week I have to roll the rears and raise the suspension all around back to where it was at the pic above. After it settled it dropped probably another 1/2 inch. Which I obviously didn't have to spare looking at my now damaged tires:

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For comparison, here is my buddies '87 GXL on Tein lowering springs:

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Sorry to photo bomb this thread, but hopefully it answers some questions for people curious about drops, rolls, and tires sizes. I know I had tons of questions when I started looking into these wheels.

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Old 09-10-12 | 09:57 PM
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Great job man! Looks really really good
Old 09-10-12 | 10:07 PM
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16" meshies are perfect for stock body fc's...for some reason I feel like others agree haha.
Ha funny.. i agree fo sho..... mac, arent you the one who color matched with two cans of spray paint
Old 09-11-12 | 08:31 AM
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Dude that black fc with the gold lip has got to be my favorite on the forum.
Old 10-27-12 | 02:07 PM
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Not crown vic wheels but they work. they are 95 pontiac gtp wheels. The offset is +25, 16" diameter, and an 8" width. still mesh style i was looking for plus they are wider but downfall is not much of a lip like id like. gonna run 225 50 16 rear and 215 50 16 front come this spring when i can start driving it more. With yhe offset i didnt have to worry about caliper clearance or anything eather.
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Old 10-27-12 | 06:29 PM
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last time i checked this is the crown vic thread^^
Old 10-28-12 | 12:11 AM
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I bet you could make cooler centers for the Pontiac wheels. I love em now find some Bonneville 17s
Old 10-28-12 | 11:06 PM
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I thought those Pontiac wheels were 5x120?
Old 10-29-12 | 03:48 PM
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I chose crown vics for my car because they carry an 80's vibe, but still have a timeless mesh style which doesn't date the car. Those Pontic wheels scream 80's a little too loudly for me with their sharp lines and smaller lip. To me, it dates the car. If you look at all the classic JDM cars sporting old school wheels in magazines etc, the styles are simple and clean. So even though they're old cars with old parts, the style is still relevant and fresh. These wheels look fine on Grand Prix's, but don't translate over our FC's. Just my 2 cents though...
Old 10-30-12 | 05:43 PM
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I liking the look on a fc never seen it done. Looks very clean
Old 11-12-12 | 12:53 AM
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Getting rid of mines........I got a fresh set of crown Vic wheels FORSALE guys these are getting harder to find and in good condition

https://www.rx7club.com/west-sale-wa...592-a-1017461/
Old 11-14-12 | 02:34 AM
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Still working on it but had her out in the sun so took a pic.
Old 11-19-12 | 09:24 AM
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do they make these in replicas in 17 or 18?
Old 11-19-12 | 10:28 AM
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Crown vics are decent with a stock suspension,
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first attempt at polishing the lips. seems to be going pretty good. got ALOT! more polishing to do
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I need crown vic wheels bad! I love them!


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