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Old 11-03-2012, 10:41 AM
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Can someone please tell me what stretch? If anything it's a mild stretch from what it looks like it's a 255/35 on the 11 very mild stretch. Regardless he should be tucking that tire if maxed out.
 
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Old 11-03-2012, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by gtrefever
Can someone please tell me what stretch? If anything it's a mild stretch from what it looks like it's a 255/35 on the 11 very mild stretch. Regardless he should be tucking that tire if maxed out.
Yes they are 255/35 on the rear...I like this mild stretch look. But like I said I have maxed the perches on the rear spring. There is still about a finger and a half gap. I have the 200mm spring in the back. Now my question is...maybe someone here will know....should I adjust the strut 'lower' as well, after adjusting the spring perch? I've tried to look for some diy's but haven't found anything.
 
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Old 11-03-2012, 02:23 PM
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The strut should be all the way up, giving you 0 preload. If you want to go Lowe remove the collars in the rear or at least one of them. But from what I can see your fenders aren't rolled yet so handle that before going any lower
 
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Originally Posted by Polishthrust
Nice! Wheel specs?
They are varrstoen 1.1.2 9.5 front 11 rear...245/35 front and 255/35 rear and +12 all around
 
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Old 11-03-2012, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by gtrefever
The strut should be all the way up, giving you 0 preload. If you want to go Lowe remove the collars in the rear or at least one of them. But from what I can see your fenders aren't rolled yet so handle that before going any lower
Was trying to avoid rolling fenders but it was only a matter if time. Hopefully after midterms I can get these fenders rolled/pulled

I appreciate the help man!
 
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rolling fenders are fairly quick and cheap, and well worth it.
 
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Got any side profile shots?
 
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Got any side profile shots?
I should...I'll try to find them and post them up
 
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Originally Posted by gtrefever
Can someone please tell me what stretch? If anything it's a mild stretch from what it looks like it's a 255/35 on the 11 very mild stretch. Regardless he should be tucking that tire if maxed out.
I could fit a BBC in that gap

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