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Veeoh 02-17-2017 10:05 AM

18x9 42offset on H&R super sport springs
 
So I'm getting ready to get my first set of summer wheels. I am looking at the Bremmer Kraft br10. 18x9 42. I'm just wondering if I would have any fitment problems with my car being lowered 1.2f and 1.4r? I'm sure the back would be fine but not too sure on the front. I've searched around but most of what I found was still on stock suspension.

Thanks for the help✌️

swarb 02-17-2017 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Veeoh (Post 2854828)
So I'm getting ready to get my first set of summer wheels. I am looking at the Bremmer Kraft br10. 18x9 42. I'm just wondering if I would have any fitment problems with my car being lowered 1.2f and 1.4r? I'm sure the back would be fine but not too sure on the front. I've searched around but most of what I found was still on stock suspension.

Thanks for the help✌️

At full lock it will be close to the tie rods. It will also be very close to the strut. Some people rub some don't. A small spacer would help. I'm talking about 5mm or so of clearance here... every setup is slightly different.

gramicci101 02-17-2017 03:14 PM

You won't have enough clearance to use camber bolts in the front. You'll have the same amount of clearance on aftermarket springs as you do on OEM springs, because you're looking at clearance from the spring perch, not the spring itself. There are pics in the first post of this thread showing how much clearance there is to the spring perch.


If you want to run a spacer on the front, don't go larger than 3mm without replacing the OEM lugs with longer ones.


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