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Old 02-08-2014, 11:19 PM
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Function and Form Type 1 Coilovers

I have a 2000 Acura TL lowered on tein s-tech lowering springs and new aftermarket oem shocks. I'm wondering how low I can go with the FF Type 1 Coilovers before I'm rubbing? I will probably just have to wait and find out for myself but I also have my STR summer wheels that will be going back on in a few months 17"x7.5" on 215/45R17

I have been thinking and wondering if I will have to get my fenders rolled, anybody that is familiar with doing so?
Old 02-09-2014, 04:13 AM
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Try checking out the site's 2nd Gen "Tires, Wheels & Suspension" sub-forum for better detailed help and info on suspension issues.
Most everything that ya may wanna know is well documented and there's plenty of knowledgeable experienced folks willing to assist ya.
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Form and Function Type 1 Coilovers

I have a 2000 Acura TL lowered on tein s-tech lowering springs and new aftermarket oem shocks. I'm wondering how low I can go with the FF Type 1 Coilovers before I'm rubbing? I will probably just have to wait and find out for myself but I also have my STR summer wheels that will be going back on in a few months 17"x7.5" on 215/45R17

I have been thinking and wondering if I will have to get my fenders rolled, anybody that is familiar with doing so?
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It will have a lot to do with the offset of the wheels. What is the offset?
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Originally Posted by cincinattlguy19
It will have a lot to do with the offset of the wheels. What is the offset?
Offset is 40
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I'm leaning towards getting the ksport coilovers now
Old 02-15-2014, 12:21 AM
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I'm on FF1 they ride good there just stiff ass hell but still good if u on a smooth road I like it just have yo deal wit all the bumps in the road
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