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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 05:40 PM
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So I dropped my car on H&R springs and Eibach Front/Rear Camber Kit 2 weeks ago. I Just picked up MRR GT1's. The fronts sit perfect. Rear stick out a touch. I have to decide by tomorrow if I am taking these back or living with them. I wanted them to sit flush and/or tuck. The Front ar 8.5" and the Rear are 10" (Sorry I don't have the Offsets on me) I haven't gone to the allignment shop yet but wondering your thoughts. I don't want to stretch the tires and have heard bad stories about pulling the fenders. Anyway.... Curious your thoughts.....


Rear Tires 275/30/R20










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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 07:36 PM
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Looks like they should tuck inside the fenders when compressed. You might want to jack it up a bit and check the arc path as the tires go down, then just visualize that arc as they go up and into the wheel well. Either that or try to get a few fat guys to hang on one side of your car to see it compress Doesn't look like your camber is too crazy from the pics so if your tires don't have to go too positive on the camber (to bring them further out on top) you should be good. That's about how mine looked at that height and I'm at zero gap and they slipped right in.
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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 07:42 PM
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That's about how mine looked at that height and I'm at zero gap and they slipped right in.
Thats good news. I think my rear springs are still settling in. Thanks for the info. I was freaking out lol!!! Thanks for the reply
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Old Nov 6, 2013 | 11:43 AM
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man that looks good to me. Aggressive. Perfect as long as it doesn't rub. If it does maybe a tiny bit of negative camber in the rear is all you need. Looks like you have very little negative camber right now. Keep them!
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Old Nov 6, 2013 | 11:20 PM
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If the springs settle any further that'll help. If you had coilovers I'd just say drop it another 1/2" or so and maybe a bit more camber. Those definitely look like they can work with just a little fine adjustments.
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