Tein S Tech springs and +35 offset wheels
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Tein S Tech springs and +35 offset wheels
Hey guys, I bought my G back in February then a month later I purchases some wheels, Front 20x9 245-35/20and rear 20x10.5 275-30/20 offset +35. Now with doing little research I purchase some Tein S tech springs because in the description for the springs it said the front would drop 1.5" and the back .9". Now after doing further research I see that they settle close to 2.0". My back wheels stick out a little so my question is how much will my rear wheel rub or will the camber kit fix that?
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Hey guys, I bought my G back in February then a month later I purchases some wheels, Front 20x9 245-35/20and rear 20x10.5 275-30/20 offset +35. Now with doing little research I purchase some Tein S tech springs because in the description for the springs it said the front would drop 1.5" and the back .9". Now after doing further research I see that they settle close to 2.0". My back wheels stick out a little so my question is how much will my rear wheel rub or will the camber kit fix that?
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xnick101 (07-28-2016)
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Always like seeing your G Kris
Should be ok w/ 10.5 +35 on 275s once you lower it. I assume you haven't already installed the springs. I doubt you'll rub anywhere, and if you do just a light trimming of the bumper bracket should get you back to happy.
With those deep drop springs be sure to get at least a rear camber kit, and may need one up front too depending how good your alignment is.
Should be ok w/ 10.5 +35 on 275s once you lower it. I assume you haven't already installed the springs. I doubt you'll rub anywhere, and if you do just a light trimming of the bumper bracket should get you back to happy.
With those deep drop springs be sure to get at least a rear camber kit, and may need one up front too depending how good your alignment is.
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Kris9884 (07-27-2016)
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Always like seeing your G Kris
Should be ok w/ 10.5 +35 on 275s once you lower it. I assume you haven't already installed the springs. I doubt you'll rub anywhere, and if you do just a light trimming of the bumper bracket should get you back to happy.
With those deep drop springs be sure to get at least a rear camber kit, and may need one up front too depending how good your alignment is.
Should be ok w/ 10.5 +35 on 275s once you lower it. I assume you haven't already installed the springs. I doubt you'll rub anywhere, and if you do just a light trimming of the bumper bracket should get you back to happy.
With those deep drop springs be sure to get at least a rear camber kit, and may need one up front too depending how good your alignment is.
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To me, the ride is near stock, no bouncing or anything at all like you would see with the cheaper brand springs. I never bottom out or rub and I hit the Ozark mountain curves with the bikes a lot. I do scrape my mid pipe on big speed bumps though lol.
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Yeah, they are OEM sport struts with 90k on them, I'll just replace with Bilsteins/KYB once they head out, no biggy.
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