Spohn A-Arms : Wider than stock?
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Spohn A-Arms : Wider than stock?
I'm thinking about ordering custom wheel spacers as part of my whole 2010 brake caliper project. I figured to make sure I have plenty of wheel to caliper clearance I would go as a big as I can while still keeping the tire under the body.
I have some Spohn upper and lower a-arms I plan on installing at a later date when I save up enough money to do my Konis and Stranos.
My question is, should installing the tubular a-arms have any effect on the width of the front end at all or should it be an exact match to stock? If I spend the money on custom spacers I would hate for my wheels to stick out an inch past the body when I finally put the a-arms on!
I have some Spohn upper and lower a-arms I plan on installing at a later date when I save up enough money to do my Konis and Stranos.
My question is, should installing the tubular a-arms have any effect on the width of the front end at all or should it be an exact match to stock? If I spend the money on custom spacers I would hate for my wheels to stick out an inch past the body when I finally put the a-arms on!