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Old 10-24-2018, 11:58 PM   #1
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Wheel poke, will lowering it with spring tuck them?

I have 17x9 wheels with a 35 offset and want to lower the car but im not sure if i lower it if it will work correctly since my tires poke i think it will hit the fender.
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You will get -2ish camber in the rear from lowering. But not the front. So, I'd suggest getting a set of camber bolts for the front. This will help them "tuck".
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Depends on drop and alignment.
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