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 ^And will probably all be cambered out.
 I'm surprised 10's fit that well with that tire.
 Any way to get it to tuck more, offset-wise? 
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 thanks for all the comments guys...
 
 I think the car needs a little more lowering myself, i will be rolling the rears today and see how far i can pull before the paint gets damaged, then i will be taking out the rear spring pads to see how it looks.
 
 I don't want it to have the bagged look...
 
 As far as the chunky rear tires, i thought the same the first day, but there really growing on me...
 
 We'll see how it goes, I also have a really nice set of 17" SSR Reverse Mesh's that need a strip and powdercoat, that might replace these :)Comment
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 suspension has been in the car for about a year, so i don't think its gonna settle anymore :)
 
 springs are awesome, i looked everywhere for a nice drop for a cabby with comfort and this was the only set around, these are the same as the KW springs (the box was shipped via KW), i assume ST makes KW's springs for them.
 
 looks like i might remove the rear spring pads and e90 drop hats in the front...Comment
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 yeah not a fan of huge rear camber myself.
 
 i'm running the 15mm FK adapters so there is no real way of getting it pushed in anymore, eitherway the rim is about 1/4" away from the trailing arm in the back, so even if i had redrilled faces i would be hitting the trailing armComment
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 Kinda makes me want a 'vert.
 
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 Yeah they really look like the best option out there, spring wise, for a cabby. No reverse rake, good height and not too stiff as you`ve said. I`m definately gonna order some. And I was meaning to let it settle again after you take the pads out ;)suspension has been in the car for about a year, so i don't think its gonna settle anymore :)
 
 springs are awesome, i looked everywhere for a nice drop for a cabby with comfort and this was the only set around, these are the same as the KW springs (the box was shipped via KW), i assume ST makes KW's springs for them.
 
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