to anyone who is good at photoshop...
Zachp911
04-30-2005, 08:43 AM
I'm ordering rims for my car on monday and I cant decide on which to get, so can somebody who is good at photoshop do a chop of my prelude with both rims? would be very appreciated... thanks
Enkei EVO6 http://www.enkei.com/jpeg%20files/Wheels/EVO%206%20hb1s.jpg
Enkei RS7 http://www.enkei.com/jpeg%20files/Wheels/RS7Silvers.jpg
pics of my prelude are at the webpage under my sig...
Enkei EVO6 http://www.enkei.com/jpeg%20files/Wheels/EVO%206%20hb1s.jpg
Enkei RS7 http://www.enkei.com/jpeg%20files/Wheels/RS7Silvers.jpg
pics of my prelude are at the webpage under my sig...
KustmAce
04-30-2005, 12:52 PM
Post a pic of the car, at the same angle as the rims if you can.
cazzanova
04-30-2005, 03:24 PM
just a quick addon, but be careful, you are cruising without breaks bro ;)
you get the idea at least
http://img191.echo.cx/img191/1377/prelude2sw.jpg
http://img191.echo.cx/img191/8022/prelude27uh.jpg
you get the idea at least
http://img191.echo.cx/img191/1377/prelude2sw.jpg
http://img191.echo.cx/img191/8022/prelude27uh.jpg
N2OZeBozz
04-30-2005, 09:55 PM
mine's
http://img10.echo.cx/img10/8187/74070813fulln2o0sa.th.jpg (http://img10.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813fulln2o0sa.jpg)
I don't like the other rim, but I do it if you want! tomorrow
http://img10.echo.cx/img10/8187/74070813fulln2o0sa.th.jpg (http://img10.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813fulln2o0sa.jpg)
I don't like the other rim, but I do it if you want! tomorrow
Zachp911
04-30-2005, 10:45 PM
thank you both for the chops, I like the evo6's better than the rs7's, but do you think one of you guys can do one more chop for me? Id really appreciate it, thanks!
http://www.skipper.co.jp/skpzeta/wheel/tenzo/mean6_s.gif
http://www.skipper.co.jp/skpzeta/wheel/tenzo/mean6_s.gif
N2OZeBozz
05-01-2005, 08:49 AM
One thing, you have a big car....big rims will be better, imo! 18" or 19"
Think about it
Think about it
Legionofone
05-01-2005, 08:54 AM
18s on a prelude
N2OZeBozz
05-01-2005, 09:29 AM
http://img203.echo.cx/img203/3860/74070813full21jg.th.jpg (http://img203.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813full21jg.jpg)
http://img26.echo.cx/img26/5995/74070813full35aq.th.jpg (http://img26.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813full35aq.jpg)
http://img26.echo.cx/img26/8668/74070813fullbbsrk4hn.th.jpg (http://img26.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813fullbbsrk4hn.jpg)
http://img26.echo.cx/img26/116/74070813fullenkei1aw.th.jpg (http://img26.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813fullenkei1aw.jpg)
http://img26.echo.cx/img26/1188/74070813fullkoseiracer3ds.th.jpg (http://img26.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813fullkoseiracer3ds.jpg)
http://img26.echo.cx/img26/439/74070813fulln2o5wt.th.jpg (http://img26.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813fulln2o5wt.jpg)
I did some more, If you want the names of the rims, just tell me.
I don't know if some may be a repost?
Did I do what you asked?
http://img26.echo.cx/img26/5995/74070813full35aq.th.jpg (http://img26.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813full35aq.jpg)
http://img26.echo.cx/img26/8668/74070813fullbbsrk4hn.th.jpg (http://img26.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813fullbbsrk4hn.jpg)
http://img26.echo.cx/img26/116/74070813fullenkei1aw.th.jpg (http://img26.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813fullenkei1aw.jpg)
http://img26.echo.cx/img26/1188/74070813fullkoseiracer3ds.th.jpg (http://img26.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813fullkoseiracer3ds.jpg)
http://img26.echo.cx/img26/439/74070813fulln2o5wt.th.jpg (http://img26.echo.cx/my.php?image=74070813fulln2o5wt.jpg)
I did some more, If you want the names of the rims, just tell me.
I don't know if some may be a repost?
Did I do what you asked?
Zachp911
05-01-2005, 08:35 PM
One thing, you have a big car....big rims will be better, imo! 18" or 19"
Think about it
bigger rims = bigger tire which results in more $ to spend.
Think about it
bigger rims = bigger tire which results in more $ to spend.
N2OZeBozz
05-01-2005, 08:44 PM
One advise, some may not agree with this...
Always plan what you want to do first, then do it!
I you are putting small rims now, you may no longer like it when you see another racer with 19". You will end up spending more, 2 sets of rims and 1 newset of tires.
Its according to me, you may disagree!!! :p
Always plan what you want to do first, then do it!
I you are putting small rims now, you may no longer like it when you see another racer with 19". You will end up spending more, 2 sets of rims and 1 newset of tires.
Its according to me, you may disagree!!! :p
Zachp911
05-01-2005, 09:14 PM
One advise, some may not agree with this...
Always plan what you want to do first, then do it!
I you are putting small rims now, you may no longer like it when you see another racer with 19". You will end up spending more, 2 sets of rims and 1 newset of tires.
Its according to me, you may disagree!!! :p
I dont intend to make my Prelude for show, its all performance. 17's are perfect size for performance wise, 18's and 19's are more for show. I wouldnt be cought dead with 19's on my car. also consider this, the bigger the rim the worse the turning radius will be.. the tire will rub against the wheel well.
Always plan what you want to do first, then do it!
I you are putting small rims now, you may no longer like it when you see another racer with 19". You will end up spending more, 2 sets of rims and 1 newset of tires.
Its according to me, you may disagree!!! :p
I dont intend to make my Prelude for show, its all performance. 17's are perfect size for performance wise, 18's and 19's are more for show. I wouldnt be cought dead with 19's on my car. also consider this, the bigger the rim the worse the turning radius will be.. the tire will rub against the wheel well.
N2OZeBozz
05-01-2005, 09:23 PM
I dont intend to make my Prelude for show, its all performance. 17's are perfect size for performance wise, 18's and 19's are more for show. I wouldnt be cought dead with 19's on my car. also consider this, the bigger the rim the worse the turning radius will be.. the tire will rub against the wheel well.
As you wish! :smile:
As you wish! :smile:
N2OZeBozz
05-02-2005, 03:31 PM
Don't forget to post pics of the new rims on your car!!! and one picture of the car in a 3/4 front end
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