Do it how you like mate. I've tinted my rear 3. If you've got tints and haven't got turinis then you aren't welcome on here, well you'll get that vibe. Stick to how you wanna do it.
It's because you don't have Turinis mate :wink:that's a bit harsh buddy! He asked for opinions, God knows why though, for the record I don't have tints or turinis and don't feel welcome lmao
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If they're standard wheels don't go grey. It looks naff. The tints and badges win.
I wouldn't bother. It looks like you keep on top of it bodywork wise. Keep it clean and simple.
If you really want to modify it, get some springs, and spacers... Maybe some wheels... Things you can sell on when you need to which won't affect the car when you sell it. (People are wary of badmanz tints and badges)
The same as me on badges, i'm after a change but can't bring myself to do it just yet!I've never been a fan of tints on any car. That said my family wagon came with them as standard and I put up with it but it's all personal choice and taste so if you think it looks good go for it! I'm toying with doing the badges on mine but can't convince myself if I'd like it or not!
...and no badmanz tints.Silver badges ftw.
I heard that spacers were bad for your car in numerous ways, are there any that are not? Because I would definitely be interested in that look!
I see, I may have to look into these then, can you put spacers just on the back wheels? or would this affect something?If you go full r****d and fit ridicuLoudly large ones, you can damage wheel bearing, shear bolts etc etc.
But if you're sensible and only fit 5-25mm spacers, you'll be fine.
@Dan@m.a.d on here sells them
I see, I may have to look into these then, can you put spacers just on the back wheels? or would this affect something?