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Old 04-14-2013, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by KingRanch4Life
I think I can now... I don't know if the current rims are 9.5 or 10.... Biggest issue would be offset... Rancho kits are designed for OEM rim usage 6BS.. I'm running a 5.5BS +11 offset now with no rub...
Yea I'm wanting a -12 to a -44 offset, just want a wider stance. I'm currently running a 20x9 5.71BS +18 offset and it looks ok and don't rub but they sit to far in. A set of 22's and a wider stance and I'm set, will probably stick with 35's.
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Originally Posted by Mrocha85
Yea I'm wanting a -12 to a -44 offset, just want a wider stance. I'm currently running a 20x9 5.71BS +18 offset and it looks ok and don't rub but they sit to far in. A set of 22's and a wider stance and I'm set, will probably stick with 35's.
So I found out today, I rub on the left side and not the right. Both are slightly trimmed.
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Originally Posted by Fuugz
So I found out today, I rub on the left side and not the right. Both are slightly trimmed.
Man that blows. Where's it rubbing?
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Man that blows. Where's it rubbing?
That's what I'm wondering. It's pretty much equal as far as trimming goes. Besides that, it would be the plastic piece under the stock flare.
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Slotted/Dimpled rotors and EBC green stuff 7000 installed on front.. A little nerve wrecking at first during break in but after that they've been great...
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Originally Posted by KingRanch4Life
Slotted/Dimpled rotors and EBC green stuff 7000 installed on front.. A little nerve wrecking at first during break in but after that they've been great...
Big difference huh?
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Did you ever get new pads or stick with the ones they sent you?
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Big difference huh?
Big big difference...
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Originally Posted by Mrocha85
Did you ever get new pads or stick with the ones they sent you?
Took them to a brake shop and had them to inspect them.. No stress fractures and they were good to go...
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Originally Posted by KingRanch4Life
Took them to a brake shop and had them to inspect them.. No stress fractures and they were good to go...
Good deal. I want to change my rotors here soon. Gotta finish up the suspension first.


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