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265/35r20 & 325/30r20. that's gotta be enough to get in to the meaty club, right?
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No, you got a nice looking set-up. ;) |
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lots of meat to be seen in this thread :yum:
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Going on this weekend..305 on the rears on stock sport wheels. Lowered on H&R Springs..hopefully they fit without rubbing Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk |
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What you need to look at is the camber of your rear tires. I had mine with swift springs before I changed to coils still no rubbing I just have my rear camber to -2. |
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Actually this is about original specs for the rear. Yes I do recommend getting camber arms. |
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