yeah. another topic. lol
With my old wheels no. They were 18x8 with a +42mm offset w/neg 1 camber.....Now with my new wheels is a different story 18x8.5 with +35 off set they rubbed a little but nothing a little more camber and a little fender rolling couldn't fix
... I installed them myself cause i really dont like anyone working on my car unless its super hard and or dont know what im doing. The install was'nt difficult at all only took 2 hours , but the springs were already pre-installed on the shocks thanks to andy
... I installed them myself cause i really dont like anyone working on my car unless its super hard and or dont know what im doing. The install was'nt difficult at all only took 2 hours , but the springs were already pre-installed on the shocks thanks to andy
Swift springs are the way to go Doug... sorry I couldn't get them for you before I traded the car in. They are the best designed springs you can buy for the car and they will not abuse your OEM shocks like many of the other springs mentioned before. Also, use Chet's for the wheel alignment... they did my car and will take good care of you. Swift Springs will cost a bit more, but they are well worth it.
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