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Old 04-21-2006, 07:43 PM
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OK, OK, so Im lazy! but I have done some research....

So yeah, I want to get TTII's in 315's on the back just like everyone else. What parts would I need, and/or what parts do you think I may need?

Obviously Im getting lowering springs and a panhard bar (could you get away without one?) And do I need LCA's? and spacers for the wheels or no? Just fill me in a little bit, Im not to savy when it comes to suspension and wheels. THANKS
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ttt, com'on, 22 people looked at it and nobody has any comments what so ever.... not even the fact that I can just do a search..... hmmmm
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a hammer.

I had 315/35/17 Nittos (a tad smaller than a radial 315) on my Eibach lowered car and I had no trouble with them. Just put them on with the rear suspension loaded. And make sure you get a 50mm offset wheel
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Adjustable Panhard Bar to properly center the rear, grind the corners of the bumpstop brackets down so they are radiused (do not remove bumstops), and a BFH for the inner fender well as stated earlier.

This is all you need to have them fit on a stock height car - don't know if the car is lowered...




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