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  • Help me get my stance on point!

    I'll be humble and straight forward, my stance is not on point as it could be.
    I want to be very flush with the fender, soo my questions..

    *Is it just the tire size stopping me?
    *Do I need a bigger wheel?




    My suspension specs

    Wheels: Borbet Type A
    *ET 15
    *16x9

    Tires: 205/45/16

    Suspension: Ground Control Coilover (Front)/ TC Kline Springs (Rear)

    Shocks: Koni yellow adjustables

    Misc:
    *20mm spacers all around
    *Pulled rear fender
    *Rolled front fender





  • #2
    It appears you have too much poke up front

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    • #3
      x2 need less in the front more in the rear.
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      • #4
        Agreed^

        If you have 20mm spacers all around you need to switch it up. Maybe 12mm up front and 25mm in the back?
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        • #5
          i was going to say if you match the front poke with the rear would look much better.

          but maybe dropping it down to a 15mm or 12 mm as said before and 25mm in the rear.

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          • #6
            I'd go with 1inch larger diameter wheel, especially if you don't mind sitting a bit higher.
            Less wide / poke in front, more in rear.

            You said you pulled the rears, was this for a previous setup?

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            • #7
              Is Reverse Poke ???

              It Looks Like Your Front has More Poke than Rear...

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              • #8
                maybe take off the 20mm spacer in the front and go lower or go with like 10mm spacer in the front

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                • #9
                  slightly smaller tire up front for a bit more stretch and a slight bit more camber. then the rear needs to be about 3/4" more aggressive, but you can already tell where your rear fender meets your rear bumper is going to rub like crazy if you do this.
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                  • #10
                    poke up front

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