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Old 03-12-2007, 11:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Front Suspension Issues maybe?

The front suspension arm seem to overhang over the tire.

Anyone notice that the front suspension has a large nut like maybe 1-2 inches above the front tire on the bottom end of the triangle arm?

Any concerns of hitting tire during compresion or when lowered?
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Old 03-12-2007, 11:19 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The front suspension arm seem to overhang over the tire.

Anyone notice that the front suspension has a large nut like maybe 1-2 inches above the front tire on the bottom end of the triangle arm?

Any concerns of hitting tire during compresion or when lowered?
no concerns unless you are going up to 24's..that bolt moves with your suspension.
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Old 03-12-2007, 11:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Many have worried about this over the life of this forum, but no issues. So don't worry.
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Thanks for the quick answer.
I just noticed it.

I was just concerned with my future wheel upgrade.

I will probably go with the Intro 22"s with 255/30/22 front and 295/20/22 for the rear with KW v2.

Anyone recommend going with 20"s instead of 22"s??
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Thanks for the quick answer.
I just noticed it.

I was just concerned with my future wheel upgrade.

I will probably go with the Intro 22"s with 255/30/22 front and 295/20/22 for the rear with KW v2.

Anyone recommend going with 20"s instead of 22"s??
That's almost as bad of a question as "what kind of oil" should I put in...

But I like the 20" look, and am going to pick some up when I ship my car to the states this summer. I am not a fan of the 22", looks a bit 'cartoonie'.. at least the ones I have seen here. Maybe you can catch a meet and greet in your area, or check out another member's ride in person to see for yourself before you plunk down some cash?
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