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Lol. Eventually I'll go wide body, but I'd rather spend that 10k (body work plus paint) towards paying off the car. Shoot I'd be done paying off the car with that amount. When I do go widebody, time to through some 13's in the rear, and I don't mean wheel size //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eek.gif.771b7a90cf45cabdc554ff1121c21c4a.gifThat's two words.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
I disagree with that. Yes, you DO need negative camber. But you don't need massive amounts to have fitment and proper stance without overdoing it.Are you serious? So are you sayin that the people that formed the term hella flush don't know what they're talking about? Being flush has to do with having aggressive offsets and having proper fitment. You're NOT going to get an aggressive or low offset without stretching tires and without adding negative camber, it's just impossible.
Nice...the actual amount of negative camber varies though. I have a 0 offset on a 10.5...ahh...rubbing, I wish I still did that, but unfortunately it's my tires that I wish did that, not my wheels //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gifI disagree with that. Yes, you DO need negative camber. But you don't need massive amounts to have fitment and proper stance without overdoing it.
For example, my car:
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17x9 ET+24 w/ 225/45/17. 2 degrees in the front, non-adjustable 1.2 degrees in the rear (solid beam multi-link). Rolled fenders.
Do I rub? Of course, but nothing to ***** about.
What are your spring rates? I am running 8/9kg front and rear and its still not stiff enough but I don't rub that much. Granted, I'm not that low.Nice...the actual amount of negative camber varies though. I have a 0 offset on a 10.5...ahh...rubbing, I wish I still did that, but unfortunately it's my tires that I wish did that, not my wheels //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
Yes, I'm saying that.Are you serious? So are you sayin that the people that formed the term hella flush don't know what they're talking about? Being flush has to do with having aggressive offsets and having proper fitment. You're NOT going to get an aggressive or low offset without stretching tires and without adding negative camber, it's just impossible.
Wow, maxed out? I'm surprised they don't go lower.What are your spring rates? I am running 8/9kg front and rear and its still not stiff enough but I don't rub that much. Granted, I'm not that low.
My coilovers are maxed out though (JIC FLT-TAR VIP). Wish I could be another half an inch lower.
Then you must not know what you're talking about. You do know that both the VIP and hella flush style will require some negative camber, some more than others, just depends on how aggressive you want to go. Do me a favor and visit http://www.hellaflush.com and tell me how many cars you see with their wheels having oem spec camber. Till then, try not to make yourself look like a fool. Just because you don't understand the style or don't like it, doesn't mean it's not right //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifYes, I'm saying that.
Proper fitment ... You are crackin' me up!