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Pure conjecture but I'm guessing it's to allow for larger wheels/tires. That makes sense to me more than allowing for "drop" because it would allow for symmetrical gap around larger tires rather than becoming asymmetrical like what you get when folks drop the car to close the "gap".
When you only close the gap at the top or disproportionally at the top, again in my opinion, you ruin the look of any car. Of course, I don't really think the gap is as bad as folks make it out to be anyway. It's over 2" less in the back and 1" less in the front then our stock '05 Mustang.
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I believe ride height was raised from the optimal for the sake of civility (e.g. you won't scrape those concrete slabs or most curbs when you park) and was probably mandated by some government body. If you look at the Nurburgring test spy pics, the car has Enkei wheels with the same specs as stock (17x7 +48mm) but sits lower. This is where they spent 4 months truly tuning the handling characteristics of the car. ![]() The optimal ride height, if you want to sacrifice some civility to get it to the original tuned spec, is quoted below by one of our esteemed members Moto Miwa (who has been in close contact with this car's chief engineer). Quote:
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I have to wonder if the issue here isn't why did they leave such a gap more so than why the decision to use 17" and Primacy tires rather than a larger size as seen on some of the prototypes. Again, in the end, as has been illustrated with pictures of other cars all over threads like this, I don't think its an outrageous "stock gap" anyway. Would everyone have preferred they made the car perfectly fit 17" wheels? Then wouldn't we all be complaining about not being able to change to other sizes?
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It's for several reasons:
1 - Ride quality. The car has quite soft springs which allow significant wheel travel which gives both grip, comfort and turn-in (soft front rate). Only the front wheel gap is important as that wheel can rotate (steer) as it moves up and down. Rear wheel gap is just for a symmetrical look and fashion. ie - see Citroen DC2, Vauxhall Omega, etc - rear wheels arches do not require ANY gap at all. 2 - The car was made with the aftermarket in mind. They knew this car would be lowered. The front fender requires a large gap for the car to be lowered and not scrub if hitting a large bump while cornering (race tracks anyone?). 3 - They don't want to have to redesign the body if they want to release a lower version in future. It is NOT because people will fit larger wheels like 18's or 19's. For a start 18" and 19" wheels will not be a significantly larger diameter, instead they will have lower profile tyres which results in a similar size. It is NOT to do with COG, headlight height or anything of that nature. The wheel well height is entirely arbitrary and not related to those issues. |
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I'd leave the gap alone; being my daily commuter, it needs to do well in snow/bad weather, good over speed bumps, etc...
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... because it was made by Subaru. Subaru likes big wheel gap. Honda on the other hand, doesn't.
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