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Old 01-18-2008, 10:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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need pic 22's staggered lowered

need some advice on lowering with a staggered wheel set up.
the rear wheels are 22x10 w/295/30/22 fronts 22/9 w265/35/22.
I just want to lessen some of the wheel gap to get rid of the 4x4
look with out having to roll fenders. my biggest concern is the rear
because the wheel it right at the edge of the well.
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Old 01-18-2008, 11:02 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey do the rear wheels stick out of the fender?
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no it's right at the edge
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no it's right at the edge
Ok, you'll probably need to roll the fenders then. I've heard good things about the kvw2 and I believe a forum vendor has them on sale. Your ride will look even better after the drop.
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That's what I thought was hoping to just throw some spring on it.
Guess it will have to wait.
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Rolling the fenders cost me 130 bucks... If you lower (which you should), go ahead and find someone who has experience and get them rolled... best insurance out there.
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When you lower your car the wheels should camber in a little bit.
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Looks Like That Wheel Stick Out Way To Much To Roll The Fender, But If You Ask Me, Find A Machine Shop To Shave The Back Pad 5 -7 Mm And Then Put The Wheels Back On.. It Will Help Big Time.
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