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| Junior Member | Hey everyone! So I have a 2008 Caliber '08 SXT, ocean blue I believe, or metallic blue, which ever, but I loove the color. That's why I purchased that Caliber of course Anyways, I just got it in March '08 and so far I did add 2 additions to the car. 1. Blue neon lights in the floor dash on the driver and passenger side. 2. Blue racing pedals Now what I've been searching the internet for, I can't seem to find. What I was looking to do was, maybe get some rims, or get that thing that goes between the rim and brake. I saw it on "Pimp my Ride" lol..but it comes in different colors. It goes right behind the rim so when someone looks at your tire they see a round circle thing, which makes the wheels look a lil more attractive, if anyone gets what I'm saying. *scratches head*. But I don't think I could get rims. It would take me forever to save up. But if anyone knows what site I could look on, I'd appreciate it. Next, I was trying to find some floor mats, that would match the color of my Caliber. I was also looking for seats covers or a place that I could actually get my seats the same color as my car. Same thing with the gray interior. I wanted to change the color. So if anyone know ANY website or place that I could get all of this done, please help a sista out! ![]() Take a look at my profile and you will actually see the picture of my Caliber and the 2 additions I've added so far. Please e-mail, IM or reply to my posting if you think you can help. Thanks!! |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Federal Way, WA
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| tirerack.com that's probably the cheapest place to get rims and tires for a nice setup. Be careful though, you'll want to know how low/big of an offset you can go and also know what the width of the rim and the size of the tire so your not rubbing on the fender well. If you decide to lower your car you may not need fender rolling if your rims/tire setup is correct. Nopionline.com is saying that they sell lowering springs. Can't remember to be honest. Last edited by BigLizard : 06-17-2008 at 10:13 PM. |
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