+44 offset!

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inspired1 said:
2.25" drop with corrected camber = rubbing :D

2.25"? dood... u're as low as me gilbert= 2" drop :bash:

roads good around here? :rofl: i wish!
 

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DarkSideAccord said:
2.25"? dood... u're as low as me gilbert= 2" drop :bash:

roads good around here? :rofl: i wish!
My springs settled man. 0 finger gap, and in some instances, i can no longer get my jack under my car.
 

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DarkElegance919 said:
don't they sell those racing jacks that are flatter?
Yeah, lol. They have like 3" profile jacks. But mine is 5" profile, barely slide a can of soda under my jack point :p
 

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steadypimpin said:
is 40 offset bad?

No, but most of these guys run 17 or 18in wheels so add a low offset and 2-2.5" drop and they rub if they try and correct the camber, and if they don't they ruin their tires from bad wheel alignment.

Personally I'd prefer a +38 - +42 offset on my wheels. But 17" is the largest I'd ever go.
 

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I think mine are +40 and they are 18's. I'm putting front springs with 1.8" drop and rears that are 1.7" drop I think I should be ok.
 

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my 17s are +40 and my tl wheels were +45 or something, and had no rubbing issues at all..so how about that =P
 
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