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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2008 Yaris HB Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: University Place,WA
Posts: 828
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50 series will help.....the rears will be close to flush to the side or close to poke out.......just a small amount camber will take care of it,rub,yes on bumps,uneven surfaces,etc....
the fronts will stick out fairly flush.....rubbing....dear god yes....more camber.... can you drive safely with it....yes...roll fenders,add camber,and enjoy the wonderful way it looks,save some money for new tires as camber wear will kill them off... two roads of thought.....stay safe and drive it and enjoy it.....or put it on and run it and maintain it....sidewalls are fairly tough and rolling fenders is great to keep them safe.....it makes a nasty sound when it rubs but you get used to it and after a while you dont notice it much....ok I lied there.....the sound it makes will haunt you...lol |
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