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Old 12-08-2018, 09:51 PM
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Coilover question

hey There my infinity brothers and sisters

i just recently bought some Coilover and was wondering how low have y’all guys gone with out the tires rubing on the fender


(I’m not wanting to roll my fenders)
 
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Old 12-09-2018, 03:03 AM
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Do you have a camber/toe kit?
 
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You should still consider getting the front fenders rolled. You don't have to go completely flat either, just bending the flange up to about 45° makes a big difference. Make sure to use heat on the paint and don't be in a hurry or use a reputable shop that does fender rolls so you don't end up with cracked paint.
 
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Old 12-10-2018, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Urbanengineer
Do you have a camber/toe kit?

unfortunately I don’t I couldn’t find any and most videos I saw on YouTube they never said to get any or saw them put any on and that was questionable..!
 
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Old 12-10-2018, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Urbanengineer
Do you have a camber/toe kit?
Originally Posted by cleric670@gmail
You should still consider getting the front fenders rolled. You don't have to go completely flat either, just bending the flange up to about 45° makes a big difference. Make sure to use heat on the paint and don't be in a hurry or use a reputable shop that does fender rolls so you don't end up with cracked paint.



sounds good looks like a day off work 4 me know..!
 
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Originally Posted by cleric670@gmail
You should still consider getting the front fenders rolled. You don't have to go completely flat either, just bending the flange up to about 45° makes a big difference. Make sure to use heat on the paint and don't be in a hurry or use a reputable shop that does fender rolls so you don't end up with cracked paint.
Also note that this allows a space for water/gunk/snow/salt to collect. If you drive the car in the winter don't do this, the 1st owner of my car rolled his fenders and within a couple years it was rusting out since he drove it in the winter and didn't do a good enough job getting all the trapped crap out. Now both my QPs are made out of Bondo and I've accepted the fact my car will never be pretty.
 
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