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  • Poke'n in the Dirty South.

    I just signed up so i figure i'd make a proper introduction.

    Specs are:

    Rota RB 15x8 ET20
    15mm Adaptec Spacers in the rear, final ET5.
    195-45r15 Toyo T1R's
    Ingalls camber/toe shims in rear, set to -1.5*
    (Great Plates will be installed this Thursday, i'll update when they're in.)

    Most of these pics are without the camber shims as i haven't taken many photo's with them installed.

    On with the pics!

    (with camber shims)




    (without shims)













    Last edited by reynolds9000; 05-04-2010, 02:44 PM.

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    Good start

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    • #3
      looks better without shims, imho

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      • #4
        It mainly did the shims to alleviate some major rubbing issues i was having, and since raising it isn't an option, i decided to try some negative camber. It helped but it still rubs a little...hopefully when the great plates are installed it won't rub any more. I might end up taking the camber shims out since i can't get the toe-in fixed and i'm eating through tires at faster rate than i'd like.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by reynolds9000 View Post
          It mainly did the shims to alleviate some major rubbing issues i was having, and since raising it isn't an option, i decided to try some negative camber. It helped but it still rubs a little...hopefully when the great plates are installed it won't rub any more. I might end up taking the camber shims out since i can't get the toe-in fixed and i'm eating through tires at faster rate than i'd like.
          rofl, welcome to owning a lowered car!

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          • #6
            I'm not new to the low game

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            • #7
              car looks great. Not a huge fan of those wheels but you pull them off well
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