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Old 06-20-2014, 02:09 PM   #140
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Originally Posted by samsam5886 View Post
To me it's not about the wheel gap... it's about the wheel being concentric with the fender! And the FR-S/BRZ does that quite well, so IMO the FR-S/BRZ isn't too high at all. The ride height is perfect. In fact, lowering the car will ruin the already concentric wheel/fender look from the side. Who else agrees with me on this? There's no need to worry about scraping your car either as a bonus! And besides, the car's center of gravity is already low enough.
Truly appreciate you saying this! I've been back & forth on whether or not I should/need to add lowering springs to my FR-S but just couldn't shake the fact that the current factory setup feels perfect right out the box. As you pointed out, I also feel the ride height is perfect, despite there being a slight wheel/fender gap, it really is concentric.
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