AGGRESSIVE OFFSET THREAD..
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Yeah, decided on Mtech and when I change my tire to a smaller size then maybe coilovers. Btw, you need some spacers. You don't really have an aggressive stance at all... We are exact opposites. Your lower but my offsets are much more aggressive. I guess perfect would be to combine the two...
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Yeah, decided on Mtech and when I change my tire to a smaller size then maybe coilovers. Btw, you need some spacers. You don't really have an aggressive stance at all... We are exact opposites. Your lower but my offsets are much more aggressive. I guess perfect would be to combine the two...
of coil adjustment, camber adjustment and fender rolling especially on the tire size i'm running... not wuite big fan of the stretched tires yet, feel like i will be scared to drive it and then hit a nasty pothole and then damage the wheels...i'd rather have more meat on the tire to protect my wheels yup, i did have some spacer on the front 5mm
good job my friend
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My Ride: m54
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Do you have the stock sport suspension? If you do and do not feel like lowering down, consider running plus size tires on your rims. It fills up better, reducing the gap.