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Do you have to roll fenders with Tein S techs?

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Old 03-15-10, 07:23 PM
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Default Do you have to roll fenders with Tein S techs?

Running stock 17" wheels and tires.
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Old 03-15-10, 07:29 PM
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LOL Hell to the nizzo haha
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I just installed my s techs 2 weeks ago. No rolling required and sits much nicer now
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pics? Wahts ur tire gap
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Stechs get no where near the tire to make you need a roll LOL
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You won't have to roll with springs, especially with 18s.
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Default S tech pics and finger gap

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Dont mean to bring up a dead thread, but will stock 18's rub when turning or anything with S-techs? Just avoid potholes it seems, from the look of that finger gap.
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They do not....but front end has scraped a lot recently
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with s-techs, on stock 17's or 18's, rolling is not required. however if you're going like 80mph over a bump on the freeway the car bounce sometimes will make the back scrape a little. but that's only on the fender liner and does not really matter. it's all about adapting your driving to a lower riding height. the lower i've gone the slower i've gone haha no more speeding tickets.
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Originally Posted by IS250Kevin
with s-techs, on stock 17's or 18's, rolling is not required. however if you're going like 80mph over a bump on the freeway the car bounce sometimes will make the back scrape a little. but that's only on the fender liner and does not really matter. it's all about adapting your driving to a lower riding height. the lower i've gone the slower i've gone haha no more speeding tickets.
HA thanks man.
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