going to be installing my scc springs this weekend if my 275/40/18 tires will work.
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going to be installing my scc springs this weekend if my 275/40/18 tires will work.
Title explains my intentions. I've got the scc Gxp spring kit. 2.5" front/2.0"rear. What do you guys think? Might be a little low but its not my daily driver anymore. Can anybody confirm that my tires will fit without issues? 275/40/18 with stock rears. From the looks of things I've have tons of room. Massive of wheel well gap
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I'd say it's gonna be pretty close. With my 1.8" it looks sweet and there isn't a whole lot of space left. I think you'll be right at the tire when lowered. And who knows if you'll hit when you turn.
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I hear that. But I guess that's the only way to find out as I don't think anyone else is lowered with ssc with 275's in the front but me. And only one person lowered 2.5 up front with stock tires.
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It should clear now that I've had time to think about it. Im running a 40 series tire vs a 45. My tire height is 26.5 vs 27. Only concern is rubbing. But i don't rub now when going over big bumps.
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They're still selling those 2.0"s for the rear?
I told him to switch to 1.5" as 2.0" in the rear might be pushing it when it comes to a full back seat and full trunk.
Also, the 0.5" difference isn't enough. The car still looks like it's sagging. My 1" difference is on point.
Might have to give them a call about this tomorrow.
I told him to switch to 1.5" as 2.0" in the rear might be pushing it when it comes to a full back seat and full trunk.
Also, the 0.5" difference isn't enough. The car still looks like it's sagging. My 1" difference is on point.
Might have to give them a call about this tomorrow.
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I didn't torque mine the first time (back in April) and after a few months I had clicks and noises like you wouldn't believe.
Replaced my 2.0"s in the rear with 1.5"s, put in camber bolts (all wheels), anti-seize (all 8 bolts and nuts), and then torque'd everything (did this all two weeks ago) and now I'm good. Just need to get an alignment sometime soon.
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No washers needed.
ACDelcos: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...,parttype,7542. Make sure to put in your vehicle.
MOOGs: http://www.moog-suspension-parts.com...name&Sec=12430
ACDelco:
MOOG K5330:
ACDelcos allow a +/- 1-3/4 degree camber adjustment while the MOOGs allow a +/- 1-1/4 degree adjustment. So a higher degree of adjustment with the ACDelcos.
5% RockAuto coupon code may still work: 40076333300853
ACDelcos: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...,parttype,7542. Make sure to put in your vehicle.
MOOGs: http://www.moog-suspension-parts.com...name&Sec=12430
ACDelco:
MOOG K5330:
ACDelcos allow a +/- 1-3/4 degree camber adjustment while the MOOGs allow a +/- 1-1/4 degree adjustment. So a higher degree of adjustment with the ACDelcos.
5% RockAuto coupon code may still work: 40076333300853
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Yeah there are different kit manufacturers, but you only need one kit type for the entire vehicle.
I just went with the ACDelcos because I liked the simplicity, design, and higher degree of adjustment due to my 2.5" drop in the front.
I just went with the ACDelcos because I liked the simplicity, design, and higher degree of adjustment due to my 2.5" drop in the front.
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i simply slotted my struts like my alignment machine at work told me to do. worked mint for me got all my wheels lined up perfect and i mean perrrrrfect lol