What u guys think?

truWarier02

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You'll be fine with fenders rolled and rear bumper tabs shaved/relocated. If you lower your car to about 23" fender-to-ground, you should be in the -4 natural camber range.

As for those "Jingo" tires... no comment lol. I would personally invest in a better set in the near future.

Other than that, your car will look nice once you get it done.
 
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Yea i was thinking with that offset the only way to pull without cracking paint would be to slam it. and if i can get a good set of coilovers i should be able to get atleast -3 -4 degrees of camber.

You use a heat gun to heat up the whole area you working on, when rolling/pulling, so the paint don't crack. Also the drop will give you some camber, wasn't enough for me, but you might be ok
 

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Lmao yea funny thing is two of the wheels have nankangs which is a lil better i guess xD but the homie who owns a rims shop here in socal, just put on what he had. so i got the tires free basically. imma swap them when i get the coils. no point now since im driving on my stock rims.
 

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You use a heat gun to heat up the whole area you working on, when rolling/pulling, so the paint don't crack. Also the drop will give you some camber, wasn't enough for me, but you might be ok

okay ill be sure to remember that. I was gonna have the rolling/pulling done professionally though. Got a guy up in orange county who does really good work for $100.
 

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^sounds good, if decide to go DIY route, fender roller available for rent on eBay for $45 for like 5 days with $200 deposit
 
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