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Is it hard to drive around that low with a soft setup? I'm not low as you are and I scrape a bit on bumps and dips because it's not stiff enough. How much lower can you go?
The way I see it is I live in the flatest state of the US (FL), so I'd figure I would start low then work my way up when obsticals start becoming an issue with my drop. As of now, even as low as I am, I RARELY if ever scrape anything. The only time anything scrapes is my plastic fenderliner in the front. When I get 2 or more passengers, the front tend to rub a little in the front. I have NEVER had any rubbing with the rear.
neo, are you running any spacers? how do those wheels/tires sit? I like how they look, but im wondering if they are flush enough for me. Will they also clears ls brakes up front? thanks
One thing with these wheels is that the rears don't sit flush with the fender. Some people got to have 'flush' fitting wheels. I like tucking a little tire up in a car, so the non-flush fitment dosen't bother me. I mean I can't even get a nickel between the sidewall of my rear tire and the inner fender edge its that close (and I have NO fender modding whats so ever), and it dosen't rub (thanks to my camber). As far as clearing bigger front brakes these wheels should have no problem. Think about it. These wheels came off of the Infinity G35 'Sports Model' (with the Brembo big brakes, some of them at least) and they have plenty of room. Fitting over LS bigger brakes should beno problem... but don't quote me for sure.