We put my new Wheels on today! ***PICTURES***
Well the day finally came, here its is... Santa came.... 
They are TSW Estiols...
F8"x19" running 235/35/R19 Toyo P4 rubber
R9.5"19" running 265/30/R19 Toyo P4 rubber
The front has a 1-1/4" lip and the rear 3-1/4".....
Now I need to figure out how to install my Forge004... I dont anyway to get under it
BEFORE.......










Two things...
1. Is anybody in tampa that could assist me with the install of my forge004. Because Im probably going to have to rent a jack or something... I cant get under the car
2. Would someone be so kind as to make me a new signature with the last photo? please

They are TSW Estiols...
F8"x19" running 235/35/R19 Toyo P4 rubber
R9.5"19" running 265/30/R19 Toyo P4 rubber
The front has a 1-1/4" lip and the rear 3-1/4".....
Now I need to figure out how to install my Forge004... I dont anyway to get under it
BEFORE.......










Two things...
1. Is anybody in tampa that could assist me with the install of my forge004. Because Im probably going to have to rent a jack or something... I cant get under the car
2. Would someone be so kind as to make me a new signature with the last photo? please

lower it, oh and, just go to pep boys or something and get a couple of those cheap ramps.. they are great for oil changes and stuff like that, where you only need the front of the car up
I really like those wheels, and TSW's are a pretty good bargain as well. My only pet peve is they have balancing problems, i have no idea why, but they are a PITA to balance sometimes, even when there is nothing wrong with them.
The good news is i have a trick for balancing them
If you develop a shake in the steering wheel, or a bouncing vibration, tell the wheel guy to balance them using the dynamic feature (designed for clip on weights) but still use the sticky weights on the inside of the wheels. It almost always has a perfect balance that way, works everytime too.
The way your "supposed" to balance them is using the static feature, or aluminum balance which never seems to work with these rims.
The good news is i have a trick for balancing them

If you develop a shake in the steering wheel, or a bouncing vibration, tell the wheel guy to balance them using the dynamic feature (designed for clip on weights) but still use the sticky weights on the inside of the wheels. It almost always has a perfect balance that way, works everytime too.
The way your "supposed" to balance them is using the static feature, or aluminum balance which never seems to work with these rims.


