Random Little Question Thread
#1261
A little extra work but saves time rather than trying to clean dried adhesive.
#1262
How do you know if you need a fender roll? I am dropped on Eibach pro, and running 245's all 4, with 8.5's at 35mm offset. I have not seen, heard or felt anything that makes me think I need a fender roll, but what do I know. Jotech, a local shop, told me I did not need a camber kit. What is a good rule of thumb (or wrist) to go by when deciding whether or not a fender roll is needed?
#1264
? = 2B || !2B
iTrader: (22)
How do you know if you need a fender roll? I am dropped on Eibach pro, and running 245's all 4, with 8.5's at 35mm offset. I have not seen, heard or felt anything that makes me think I need a fender roll, but what do I know. Jotech, a local shop, told me I did not need a camber kit. What is a good rule of thumb (or wrist) to go by when deciding whether or not a fender roll is needed?
^I think not.
#1268
#1269
#1270
How do you know if you need a fender roll? I am dropped on Eibach pro, and running 245's all 4, with 8.5's at 35mm offset. I have not seen, heard or felt anything that makes me think I need a fender roll, but what do I know. Jotech, a local shop, told me I did not need a camber kit. What is a good rule of thumb (or wrist) to go by when deciding whether or not a fender roll is needed?
#1271
imo i would measure from ground to fender and stock should be 27.5" off the ground do the front then go to the rear and what ever the difference is cut that much off and you will have the perfect drop :-)
#1273
#1275
hmm thats weird .... but yea cut about 1/2 off the mount and you should be golden :-) ... or just measure it and make sure you dont cut to to much off then you will be sagging !!
imo i would measure from ground to fender and stock should be 27.5" off the ground do the front then go to the rear and what ever the difference is cut that much off and you will have the perfect drop :-)
imo i would measure from ground to fender and stock should be 27.5" off the ground do the front then go to the rear and what ever the difference is cut that much off and you will have the perfect drop :-)
I just measured 27 in the rear and 26.5 in the front with Revised Z Springs. So the front sits a tad lower.