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Old Jun 24, 2007 | 06:50 AM
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i am currently running 19 hiros, but a drunk driver came over on me a few weeks back and to avoid contact i hit a curb and messed the up. so now i am about to order 20 shines, plus put on stillen sways and tein springs(it will drop it .7 in the front & .6 in the rear) and i was thinking of buying battleversion camber arms, because i noticed an uneven wear in my tires with the 19's. so my question is: with the 20's and the drop and stiffer suspension with i need camber arms and will i have to cut the fenders so the don't rub?

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and i am sure the repost ***** will believe this is a repost of some sort. but my question is for people that are running a similar set up as i want to.
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Old Jun 24, 2007 | 09:23 AM
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If it's less than 1" drop, you dont need camber arms. But I would recommend them if you track the car since I bent my OEM ones just for going up the racing curb. Aftermarket especially battleversion ones are beefier after all.

As for fender roll/cut, it solely depends on width and offset of the rims as well as the height of the car. Given your drop, I doubt you'd rub.

P.S. this info can be searched up
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Old Jun 24, 2007 | 10:48 AM
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thanks for the reply. i want to run 285/30 in rear & 255/35 in fronts
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