rubbing on coilover

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mech_E
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I just put the stance gr+ coilovers on my s14. I tried to fix the camber myself by just adjusting the camber, but the top of the ball joint hits the side of the camber plate and I still have a little negative camber. I still have the stock wheels on with no spacers (even though this would fix the problem), and I was just wondering if this was a common problem with the stock wheels. Thanks.


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AZhitman
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Bump 'em out with spacers, common issue with coilovers.

mech_E
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Yeah that is what I was thinking. Thanks

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The good news is you could do 25mm bolt-ons and have a handsome setup.

mech_E
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AZhitman wrote:The good news is you could do 25mm bolt-ons and have a handsome setup.
So I could do 25mm up front and back and it would pull my wheels out and make it look a little better? I would think that 25mm is a little large for the fronts, but I could be wrong.


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