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With 2 bolts I had 6-7mm clearance between tire and spring. For these wheels, offset is 38, so it will add 10mm and subtract 5mm(?) for tires. So I think it should be good, I have 3mm spacers that I will keep in car for just in case.
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I run 225/45/17 RE71RS on 17x9 ARC8 ET42 with 2 Camber Bolts. But I needed 3mm spacer in front to clear. I have 2.7 degrees. YMMV but this setup works fine and in the time trial series I run there is a penalty for camber plates as opposed to camber bolts.
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Thanks, I didn't clarify, I am thinking about camber plates due to risk of bottom bolt breaking. Offset of my wheels is 4mm less, so wheels are 4mm out, so I would have more clearance than you (2.7 degree > 2.4 degree and 4mm > 3mm), that wasn't my worry.
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-2.8 upfront with PP Sach's TRD springs here. From what I've read the Sach's a marginally thicker than the base set up.
Pedders top hats, SPC lower bolts, and OEM lower bolts on the top position. Pretty much maxed out clearance wise. 17x9 +35 Apex ARC8's on 225/45/17 RT615k+'s. The added caster + clearance makes the Pedders top hats a no brainier unless you're going full camber/caster plates. |
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I have never heard of the bottom bolt breaking. I go out every other weekend and hit every piece of curbing at the track. I've heard of them coming loose and I've had one come loose myself (although I question if the shop had tightened things down properly). Now I keep mine torqud to spec (125 in top 100 in bottom) and marked with paint so that I can look quickly and tell if they have moved. No movement yet after 2 weekends of abuse.
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I have used The Peddlers great budget top to get some camber. Add 1 set of bolts and you should see close to -3 up front. Rear just need LCAs to dial it in. Cheap SPC ones work just fine.
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I managed -3° both sides with pedders, SPC lower, crash bolt upper on yellows with B6 dampers. With a 18x8 +35 215/40 PS4.
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I am planning to keep rear stock for now, so -1.4. |
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Cheap Moog camber bolts work just fine in the rear too, I was able to get +/- about 0.3 degrees with them.
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I believe its the same OEM as the cheap SPCs ones on rock auto but cheaper.
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Got wheels and tires installed yesterday
Edit: details, 17x8 konig ultragrams and 225 sx2 |
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Looks great! I went with the same wheel and tire size as well. Nice happy medium
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Sx2s fit wide. I wish they were not so expensive in Canada. I priced them and ended up being more expensive than RS4s
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