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Your best bet would be to put in some longer studs and run some 5mm slip on spacers.stacy wrote:Cheers guys i have just test fitted them had had to put a camber bolt in the rear to clear strut and spring cup gave it some positive camber and now clears by a little, no hitting on full lock but its just standard height at the mo, how close is too close?
MRAE111 wrote:ok thanks guys but wen u dont have trmpets i think the air flow quickeer into the throttle bodies
stacy wrote:Cheers guys i have just test fitted them had had to put a camber bolt in the rear to clear strut and spring cup gave it some positive camber and now clears by a little, no hitting on full lock but its just standard height at the mo, how close is too close?
AE82 FXGT wrote:dicking around with camber or any suspension setting to make wheels fit is a bit silly imo (my opinion being qualified mechanic with AVI cert)
RobertC wrote:Your best bet would be to put in some longer studs and run some 5mm slip on spacers.stacy wrote:Cheers guys i have just test fitted them had had to put a camber bolt in the rear to clear strut and spring cup gave it some positive camber and now clears by a little, no hitting on full lock but its just standard height at the mo, how close is too close?
phoenix wrote:AE82 FXGT wrote:dicking around with camber or any suspension setting to make wheels fit is a bit silly imo (my opinion being qualified mechanic with AVI cert)
That and putting 17s on an AE82 at all, let alone a stock height one. 15s are where it's at for these imo.
strx7 wrote:35mm and you will probably need to the roll the guard lip and encourage it outwards a fraction. 7 inch, 38mm offset is pretty much the ideal rim for the back of any 80/90/100 series corolla
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