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17x9.5+39 fitment issues! HELP

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Old 07-13-2018, 12:23 PM
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I would do one and then see of the other is needed. The tires are likely the easier of the 2 to do right away so maybe start there?
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Originally Posted by Manga_Spawn
I would do one and then see of the other is needed. The tires are likely the easier of the 2 to do right away so maybe start there?
yeah think im gonna do that. Cheapest and easiest way to get more clearance. Installation for the offset bushings is running from 250-300 on top of the part at $200 and another alignment at $100..when i just got one yesterday. Not really down.
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You can get an upper spc camber correction balljoint or the entire adjustable upper control arm. God speed makes one that is right around $200 and the easiest to install out of any of the options. But yeah id definitely go with a 245 front tire and a more aggressive front pull.
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