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Old 02-24-13, 12:38 PM
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LOL. Thanks for the bird!!
Ha, totally unintentional, I could twist my index finger straight up
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I was very concerned myself, but as you can see in my pics, I have plenty of room. Could've went 285. I'm very confident you'll be ok. What are you lowered on?
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Kw v3, ill try 275s, worse comes the worst ill change over to my OEM 255s.
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Coilovers are better than anything. Just put those 275's on and if you rub, increase height until you're good. I'd do everything possible to keep the 275's.
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Originally Posted by PhiDeltBee
Coilovers are better than anything. Just put those 275's on and if you rub, increase height until you're good. I'd do everything possible to keep the 275's.
what about 245's up front with spacers on OEM wheels. Is that what you run?
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