Aggressive Wheels & Stretched Tires: Post 'Em Up! [[Some NSFW]]
alright guys I need some help with my fitment
I added spl rear camber and toe arms which taking the spring bucket out seemed to drop the car substantially.
When I went to drive home I was rubbing on flat ground!
Is this contributed to my 275/30 on an 11 in the rear. If I switch to a 255/35 will the rub go away
It seems it's rubbing where the rear bumper meets the rear quarter.
Any suggestions?
I added spl rear camber and toe arms which taking the spring bucket out seemed to drop the car substantially.
When I went to drive home I was rubbing on flat ground!
Is this contributed to my 275/30 on an 11 in the rear. If I switch to a 255/35 will the rub go away
It seems it's rubbing where the rear bumper meets the rear quarter.
Any suggestions?
alright guys I need some help with my fitment
I added spl rear camber and toe arms which taking the spring bucket out seemed to drop the car substantially.
When I went to drive home I was rubbing on flat ground!
Is this contributed to my 275/30 on an 11 in the rear. If I switch to a 255/35 will the rub go away
It seems it's rubbing where the rear bumper meets the rear quarter.
Any suggestions?
I added spl rear camber and toe arms which taking the spring bucket out seemed to drop the car substantially.
When I went to drive home I was rubbing on flat ground!
Is this contributed to my 275/30 on an 11 in the rear. If I switch to a 255/35 will the rub go away
It seems it's rubbing where the rear bumper meets the rear quarter.
Any suggestions?
If you get true coilovers (where the spring goes over the shock body in the rear instead of having the spring sit in the spring bucket separately from the shock), then you can replace the spring bucket with a toe arm.