HELP~All squared setups please post here!
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I was thinking about lowering my G on eibachs this coming Spring. How do you like them? I have heard some mixed opinions about them. I remember reading somewhere that they were bouncier (Not sure what this means exactly). I don't really care about the harsher ride quality. But, can you comment on the body roll and other handling characteristics? Thanks in advance.
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I wouldn't say 99% of the cars on the road...
If you look at most RWD cars which pertains to us Gs that arnt AWD
they will run a staggered set up. But there are a few of us on the forums that choose to run a square set up due to the AWD or simplicity of things such as the ability to rotate our tires all the way around.
a standard staggered setup for a RWD car would be smaller (thinner) wheels in the front and bigger (wider) Wheels in the rear due to the power coming from the rear wheels to help with traction.
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Lt8Che,
I was looking at getting some 20x10 +40 on all corners but wasn't sure if the fronts would stick out further from the fender then the rears to fenders. I was told your wheels are the closest thing to what I am thinking about doing, so can you give me some input on how close the front wheels are to fender flush vs rears?
Thanks!
I was looking at getting some 20x10 +40 on all corners but wasn't sure if the fronts would stick out further from the fender then the rears to fenders. I was told your wheels are the closest thing to what I am thinking about doing, so can you give me some input on how close the front wheels are to fender flush vs rears?
Thanks!