Fuuurious! Why do my Work's not clear my rear brake calipers?
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Vroomin350 is right, you got the wrong disk. The vendor should have known. You should return it and ask for the right specs that fit the F. Just remember that you can't do fat lips on the F.
Doing a 5mm will bring you to a +39.. you might need to stretch 265s and slam it, but it'll rub like crazy. I don't recommend it. Good luck.
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I think his were 19s, totally different ball game.
Vroomin350 is right, you got the wrong disk. The vendor should have known. You should return it and ask for the right specs that fit the F. Just remember that you can't do fat lips on the F.
Doing a 5mm will bring you to a +39.. you might need to stretch 265s and slam it, but it'll rub like crazy. I don't recommend it. Good luck.
Vroomin350 is right, you got the wrong disk. The vendor should have known. You should return it and ask for the right specs that fit the F. Just remember that you can't do fat lips on the F.
Doing a 5mm will bring you to a +39.. you might need to stretch 265s and slam it, but it'll rub like crazy. I don't recommend it. Good luck.
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Has anyone ever tried this with any luck?
I would loooove to do this, but it's an ISF... Not a Honda.
Those guys are dropping the car on the magazines, not lowering it slowly.
I need 8-10mm of pull, I wonder if this method would do it for me.
pics are with 6mm spacers (not enough)
I would loooove to do this, but it's an ISF... Not a Honda.
Those guys are dropping the car on the magazines, not lowering it slowly.
I need 8-10mm of pull, I wonder if this method would do it for me.
pics are with 6mm spacers (not enough)
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Have you tried rolling/cutting fender? I would try that first. Also that rear tire looks FAT. I don't think I have ever seen a 20 with that much tire on an F. You could always try this, fwd to 14min.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF38JPuD3cI&t=14m2s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF38JPuD3cI&t=14m2s
The rims are 20x10.5, and the tires are 275/30R20. They are by no means fat.
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I don't like the method they are using, you can see the waves in the video. I researched into it more and there are some much better ways to look into this. I am going to try rolling the fenders with the Eastwood tool first.
The rims are 20x10.5, and the tires are 275/30R20. They are by no means fat.
The rims are 20x10.5, and the tires are 275/30R20. They are by no means fat.
Oh I am sorry, I forgot to add the on my post. I was not REALLY suggestion this by any means. Sorry for the confusion.
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