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I pulled a dumb ass move working late at night, tried long day, doing it by myself w/ 2 jacks, all the normal excuses ;) ya know.
Anyway, when I put the subframe in, the moment I saw threads coming through the bushing I put the nut on to hold it in place, I forgot to go back and put the washer on. Well, the nut pulled the metal sleeve out of the bushing and the drivers side of the subframe lowered its self 3-4 inches. Of course causing the camber to be all jacked up.
Easy 20 minute fix. Now about 95% of the tire touches instead of 60%. Although I'm still going to add a rear camber kit, because the back of the car needs to go another inch, inch 1/2 lower
looks hot. lets see you stuff some 9.5's all around though... just because you can.
Thats what I said. Unfortunately the ebay place he bought them from will only do x8s all around, or x8 up front, x9.5 out back, not x9.5 all around. I'll be forced to buy two sets so I can do x9.5s all around, so if anyone wants to pay $600 for 18x8s all around, let me know.
Thats what I said. Unfortunately the ebay place he bought them from will only do x8s all around, or x8 up front, x9.5 out back, not x9.5 all around. I'll be forced to buy two sets so I can do x9.5s all around, so if anyone wants to pay $600 for 18x8s all around, let me know.
No they'll do it, they just won't guaranty that it won't rub, fit or whatever. But you can do it. So, DO IT!
I pulled a dumb ass move working late at night, tried long day, doing it by myself w/ 2 jacks, all the normal excuses ;) ya know.
Anyway, when I put the subframe in, the moment I saw threads coming through the bushing I put the nut on to hold it in place, I forgot to go back and put the washer on. Well, the nut pulled the metal sleeve out of the bushing and the drivers side of the subframe lowered its self 3-4 inches. Of course causing the camber to be all jacked up.
Easy 20 minute fix. Now about 95% of the tire touches instead of 60%. Although I'm still going to add a rear camber kit, because the back of the car needs to go another inch, inch 1/2 lower
That's pretty funny. I am glad it was something simple and easy to fix. Definately got to bring it back down some!
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