I swear that last sentence in teh first paragraph wasn't there when I read it first haha woops.
Ignore my reply.
Pretty much the total reverse of what I said. If you want to go much lower, bin the 19s for a smaller wheel.
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Originally posted by Jorge View PostWhat is chamber?
Camber doesn't go low. Offsets don't make it lower. Adjusting arches doesn't make it lower either.
What coilovers are you on most importantly, do you have the rubber hats in there still, do you have the adjusters in there. If no to them all time to get out the angle grinder.
So in that case, camber, offsets,and adjusting arches does help
OP you gotta post pics
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What is chamber?
Camber doesn't go low. Offsets don't make it lower. Adjusting arches doesn't make it lower either.
What coilovers are you on most importantly, do you have the rubber hats in there still, do you have the adjusters in there. If no to them all time to get out the angle grinder.
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slamming rear e46 help!!
I'm currently not happy with my rear setup, it's not low enough. rolling, pulling and shaving have been done to lower my car more but apparently it doesn't help much. i could if i want lower the car more but then i would not be able to drive my car because the wheels touches the guards
the gap between wheels and guards now is 3 fingers gap. i want to lower it another 1 to 1.5 fingers. wheels specs are: 19x9.5 +20 front, 19x10.5 +22 rear. tyres 225/35 front and 235/35 rear.
and the question is, If i bought chamber arm would it help me to solve the problem?? planning to run chamber -3 or -4 and i have no idea what chamber i'm running at the moment.
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