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Old 02-26-14, 09:38 PM
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What's up guys I got some wheels for my gs
They are 20x11 +10 with 245/35 for front and 255/35 rear the front seem to not rub but the rear fender sit on the tires The car is lowered on df210 I had the front fenders rolled and rears shaved my question is can I camber enough to clean the wheels thanks in advance
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Running that aggressive of a fitment, I do not suggest you keep the lowering springs, as they're very soft. Consider upgrading to some sort of coilovers to get maximum adjustability.

You'll most likely need a front & rear camber kit to dial in the setup a lot better with your alignment shop. But yes, if you get a rear camber kit, you'll have a lot more room to tuck/clear the wheels.
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