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      07-26-2009, 03:40 PM   #1
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10 Spacers hubing with Sport Kit

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I am bit anoyed because after installing 10 MM spacers in front and in the back, the car is showing some tire hub when passing bumps. The car has the sport kit and still with the OEM tires, 225 in the front and 255 in the back.

Is there anything that can be done apart from rolling the fenders? I though I would be ok with these configuration till I got bigger tires, but that is really not the case.

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You could always go with 6-8mm spacers instead of the 10 for additional clearance. If you are decide to change out the tires soon, then you may want to go with a Falken or Toyo tire for the rounded sidewall while keeping the 10mm spacer in there.

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Do you think the Michelins Ps2 265 -30 would fit in the hear with the fenders rolled?

What do you think about camber adjustment? Could it help here?

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Do you think the Michelins Ps2 265 -30 would fit in the hear with the fenders rolled?

What do you think about camber adjustment? Could it help here?

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Depending on how mild or wild you go with the fender roll, 265's can work. Camber adjustments can always help in the process.

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Thanks, I will try to sort it out.

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