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Originally Posted by kenchan
so u have swifts already installed? they will settle a little bit after driving around. easiest solution for u would be to get rear spacers to match the aggressiveness of the front after u drive it around a few hundred miles.
some folks like da poked look, u might get use to it too..
ET32 for front is if ur ride is stock. the shorter sidewalls on ur 20's pronounce the wheel gap too..
ive found budget wheels's offsets are pretty inaccurate.. ur wheel might say ET20, it could be as low as ET10-12.. especially if ure saying the rear looks perfect lowered at ET27.. ET27 would be very conservative for a lowered ride with 10.5".
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Yes I have swifts already installed but I have not drive my car yet. There is too.much rock and snow outside at the moment so I will get her out only april 1st. I will drive it and get it aligned but is it a good solution like Josh said to get the load on the suspensions before tightening everything up? How im I supposed to tight thoses bolts with the wheel in place ?
Tks for your tips kenchan Really appreciated.