Thanks, sir. 18x7.5 et35 Kiwamis wrapped w/ 225/40s.Very nice. Can I ask what the wheel size and tyre size you running there please?
Thanks, sir. 18x7.5 et35 Kiwanis wrapped w/ 225/40s.
No tire rub but dialed a degree of negative camber in on the fronts. Grab a pair of SPC 81250 Camber bolts to do that.Cheers, thanks for the reply. I have a totally standard DJ 2 Maxx. Great car, but I think it could do with a better wheel/tyre combo than the 15/5.5 185/65 it comes with.
Did you have to make any further modifications to fit those in? Does the car ever get tyre rub?
thanks in advance
No tire rub but dialed a degree of negative camber in on the fronts. Grab a pair of SPC 81250 Camber bolts to do that.
You might wanna lower, too. Tanabe spring rates are closest to stock & the drop is subtle & mild.[emoji4]
Anytime[emoji4]Thanks mate. I'll look into that.
Thanks....that's just a Sparco tow strap.That looks very good. Thanks for posting.
Can I ask what that device poking out of the front is please? I presume it is something you added?
Thank you, sir![emoji4](stash)
Nice car... I have the same colour
congrats (stash)
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