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04-23-2017, 01:17 PM | #49 |
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Hoe much tire/strut clearance do you expect to lose with these over stock? Just installed some coils which are rubbing slightly on my tire now, I could remove the M3 arms and add camber just via the camber plates.
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These will give you some tire to fender clearance if that is what you are after. Where is tire rubbing on the coilovers exactly? Sometimes you need to shave down your perches or use shorter springs to move the perches up. |
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I removed my helper springs and moved the perch up. Do you happen to know the spring rates of the XTA coilovers? Looking for some swift replacements
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