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Old 02-14-2016, 12:10 PM
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Hi

I have the st40 stoptech bbk on my 00. Also have the lower ball joint spacers.

I found that the rotor makes contact with the lower Control arm.

Anyone ever heard of this !!!! ????



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Originally Posted by Sylvain2000
Hi

I have the st40 stoptech bbk on my 00. Also have the lower ball joint spacers.

I found that the rotor makes contact with the lower Control arm.

Anyone ever heard of this !!!! ????



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I had a similar issue to this on my evo IX with their 355 kit. just note that it isn't designed to be used with anything other than oem ball joints

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and it took you that long to notice it was in contact? that's a ton of wear
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