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Old Jun 8, 2013 | 09:47 PM
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will spc camber kit help???

So I'm trying to install these wheels on my car but they stick out about a 1.5in only in the rear and I wanted to know of anyone know if the spc camber kit and toe kit will help make this wheel clear/ sit flush with the fender?
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Old Jun 9, 2013 | 11:21 AM
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Can somebody help me. This is going to make it or break it on weither I should keep or sell the wheels.
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Old Jun 9, 2013 | 02:21 PM
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Come on guys 61 views and no one knows?
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Old Jun 9, 2013 | 04:36 PM
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Did you end up fitting these wheels?
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...lp-needed.html

10.5" rear +13 is a little too much for our cars and that was why i asked if you were going for a stretched/poke look in that thread. It will probably require some negative camber and a little shaving inside the wells. Sell them and get something that fits IMO. Excessive negative camber on the rear wheels of a RWD is not a good recipe.
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Old Jun 9, 2013 | 04:43 PM
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MissAimee... But you got hair on your legs... Somethings not right lol jk.

You may need to run high negatives of camber to make it fit, which you should! But you'll be flipping quite frequently and possibly be getting new tires every year.
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by SeobabyJooHyun
MissAimee... But you got hair on your legs... Somethings not right lol jk.

You may need to run high negatives of camber to make it fit, which you should! But you'll be flipping quite frequently and possibly be getting new tires every year.
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Did you end up fitting these wheels?
https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...lp-needed.html

10.5" rear +13 is a little too much for our cars and that was why i asked if you were going for a stretched/poke look in that thread. It will probably require some negative camber and a little shaving inside the wells. Sell them and get something that fits IMO. Excessive negative camber on the rear wheels of a RWD is not a good recipe.
Well I wanted to see if I could make them fit cause the front fit perfect. Oh well I guess I'll try to sell these and get a different set
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by SeobabyJooHyun
MissAimee... But you got hair on your legs... Somethings not right lol jk.

You may need to run high negatives of camber to make it fit, which you should! But you'll be flipping quite frequently and possibly be getting new tires every year.
Lol those are my friends legs. He installed the wheels and took the pics for me. I really don't want to run crazy negative camber and go throw tires like crazy so I'm just going to sell these wheels and get another set with a better offset
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