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Looks good. If you lower the front more, some of that natural camber (very little though) will pull the wheels in a bit more. Either way, it looks better than you were test fitting.
Yep. I think it'll be enough without a camber kit. Then I'll space the rear out and call it a day.
Do you happen to know if the rear studs can be hammered out without having to remove the hub? The forums seem to have mixed answers.
Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
Looks good. If you lower the front more, some of that natural camber (very little though) will pull the wheels in a bit more. Either way, it looks better than you were test fitting.
Lowered the front a bit more and it looks nice. I might come up a turn or two on the coils, add spacers in the back and call it a day. Some pictures from a drive today:
And hey, I'm from the midwest and new to Cali, so this is a nice change for me too But it's been raining for a month straight, so it hasn't been like this every day by any means haha
Thanks! It's almost there. 10mm spacers are on the way, and I plan to get the front windows tinted (since the previous owner saw it fit to skip those). Then it'll be good to go
Now that you've had a chance to sort things out, do you think you could have gone 245?
Thanks man!
Re: the 245s, the problem was, for the Conti Extreme Contact DWs, the next step up would have been 245/45, and I think that would have been a problem. It would have been SUPER close, or even rubbed (in the front). With the way mine are now, the ride is better than I expected, and rubbing is rare. Once in a while, the fender liner would rub. But it's worn in those areas now, so I rarely hear it. Once I added the spacers to the rear, the fit is exactly what I was looking for.
Yeah yeah yeah, says you and everyone else on the internet If you saw how much I scrape as-is, you'd understand that I'm already pushing it. I've got to do bags to go any lower, comfortably.
Yeah yeah yeah, says you and everyone else on the internet If you saw how much I scrape as-is, you'd understand that I'm already pushing it. I've got to do bags to go any lower, comfortably.
I feel you on this, and I don't even have coilovers. With Eibachs, my front splash guard/flap below the bumper sees way too much action down my driveway, parking garages, etc. Not to mention parking in front of curbs is always nerve wracking. That's a big reason why I haven't added those OEM lip pieces.
Your car looks great - white wagon + classy rims, gotta love it.