Just wondering because rite now i have almost 1 finger gap in the back and 2 in the front..should i lower the front to a 1 finger or move the rear up a bit? I dont really wanna slam it because I'm afraid it mite rub and it's a daily driver also..any suggestions?
I think thats normal. My HFP kit gives me what you got. I think 2inch in the front is perfect for potholes or just overall driving on rough roads and thats were you would feel it the most i would think.
ive got about 1 and 1/2 to 2 in the front and almost none in the rear....stinkin sprolines....the only problem with bein lower in the rear than the front is your exhaust tilts down more and stands more of a chance of scraping....which mine seems to enjoy doing..
Not really, the only problem is steep driveways especially at work. I actually want to have part of the tire tuck in the fender, just like Drew has his.
i have HFP, 3 finger gaps in front and 1 in back. with these new rims...the diameter is actually a bit smaller than that of stock. if anyone is wondering, theyre 18s with 40 series tires
hahah im with driven lol. No finger gap in front and negative in the rear. Im on stock rim/tire, just ordered some enkei's should come soon. Worried about rub with new rims. As of now i dont rub and and the tires in no way touch the car. Yeah **** those driveways and hills. I bottom out alot, concidering i live on a 35 degree slop of a f'in hill. I just take it slow up and down hills. Other then that high way driving is like a freakin video game, love it. abselutly love it. Actually i was more excited to drop my car and put some rims on then anything all year.
Pics up on my cardomain. still havnt figured out how to post pics on forums. lol :rolleye2:
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