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How much did you lower? Those fronts will probably tuck or close to it once an alignment is done. Your front is definitely more aggressive than the rear. Either get
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How much did you lower?
Those fronts will probably tuck or close to it once an alignment is done. Your front is definitely more aggressive than the rear. Either get different offset rims to suit your tastes (with appropriate costs attached) or once the alignment is done measure the difference where the rear wheels are more inset and get spacers to move them out so they are the same as the fronts. The latter would be my choice in this case. |
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