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Test fit some 8mm spacers in the rear, which effectively puts me at +4 offset in the rear on 18x9.5 with a 265/35. Still not sure that it's enough, so I may be purchasing some 10mm spacers for the car. It looks a lot more flush in the pictures than it does in person. Thoughts?
remember we were exchanging DMs about it with my setup....basically, its fine...add the 10mm ...but it really its, as it was in my case a function of how low it is... its flush, at the height...since its not bagged/stanced out you are probably done. I think you will like the full performance of your coilovers(static) of your setup...you can always drop it a bit, and once you do that, you might be I the 13-15mm spacer real them, primarily because of camber likely...
But if you are happy where its at height-wise.. just do the 10mm and call it a day my friend. When you take out the GF she'll appreciate you being more involved with her than worrying about driving in weird angles all the time because of #staticlowerlife haha
Hahaha, definitely buddy! I'm thinking I'll just do the 10mm spacer route, and live with it from there. I'm fine with the height since the car will see a lot of compression on the track.
I mean, I have to drive at funny angles anyway, the car is actually still pretty low
Thankfully, it's been raining like crazy here in Caliphoney this past month or so, but weather forecast this week: "SEVERE CLEAR". (Saw that on the news a couple days ago and had to laugh!) But it's true!
So good washings in order for all...
But of course, JUST heard today's news saying "Rain will be back this Sunday!" in a disgustingly cheery voice.
The use of "temporary spares" to hold the car up while I go play switcheroo with my wheels but not wanting to do all four cars in one day. (Long story.) Or lazy....
Actually, putting all of the "correct" wheels back on all the cars then selling off the spares - including this brand new set of 20 pounders which I finally mounted tires on...
Will post these up in the MP shortly. FYI, 18x9 Yoshihara Design running stock sized 225/245-45-18 HTRZ3s. Great hill setup.... really light wheels & light, sticky tires = fun. Want to keep them but I'm totally out of space!