Spacers installed...very aggressive!
STOOF! looks much better bro!! for sure!! with his animal drop i would imagine he is running somewhere around -3.5 to -4.1 all the way around...his car is slammed..not like a pu$$y slam but like a manly im hovering slammed...
good job dude!
good job dude!
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How much more negative camber can you take? That might work! Helped on my Elantra! Also, when does it rub? Just on turns or turns and bumps? On my Elantra, a thicker rear sway bar fixed my rubbing on turns. But I would doubt that you haven't already upgraded your sway bars!
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How much more negative camber can you take? That might work! Helped on my Elantra! Also, when does it rub? Just on turns or turns and bumps? On my Elantra, a thicker rear sway bar fixed my rubbing on turns. But I would doubt that you haven't already upgraded your sway bars!
idk how much more neg camber i can go, i havent gotten an alignment yet. from looking at the rear wheels they look to be a little pidgeon toed so after an alignment im hoping they straighten out and wont rub.
I know you probably think it'll feel like your ***** got smaller, but why not just go for 20mm's or 15mm's in the back lol
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i have 15s in the back. i could go to 10s. but mehh
after taking a little drive on the hwy today and then looking at the wheels it looks like it def is the top 2" of the inside lip of the bumper, its just grazing the sidewall of the tire so it prolly only needs to be trimmed down about 2-3mm. not too bad.


