Not yet. I was at Road Atlanta last weekend and am on my way to pick up the car and trailer at RA now after a little family vacation. Then VIR this weekend. I can probably measure next week.Thanks for contributing this information to the thread.
Have you been able to measure the difference in thickness between stock and afe struts up front?
Jealous!Not yet. I was at Road Atlanta last weekend and am on my way to pick up the car and trailer at RA now after a little family vacation. Then VIR this weekend. I can probably measure next week.
This looks just right. I think I'm going to go this route with the SVEs in 19x11.Front Spacer: 20mm
Camber: -2.8°
Clearance to Strut: 4.5mm
Camber Bolts: No
Why can't you?I agree, if I could do it again, I'd go 20mm
Well he can. And what do you mean that looks like a nightmare?Why can't you?
EDIT: Sorry, just saw your most recent post. That looks like a nightmare.
Ah, I didn't specify. The 25mm spacers are mine. The 20mm spacers are [MENTION=14107]tyshenry[/MENTION]'s. I'd have to buy new spacers... unless Tyson wants to hook a brotha up ;-)Why can't you?
EDIT: Sorry, just saw your most recent post. That looks like a nightmare.
All the specs are in the first post, and even right above your post...I am wanting to do 19x11 SVE gt350 with a 305_35_19 MPSS. Do you think that would fit with the 20 mm spacer and say -2.0 degrees front camber?
Just trying to confirm because the tire sidewall will be different than what was tested, and I think MPSS run a little wide so I was thinking 25 mm might be safer bet.All the specs are in the first post, and even right above your post...
You'll need extended studs and open lugs.
Yeah, if you are running camber bolts then 20mm spacer probably isn't going to work.Just trying to confirm because the tire sidewall will be different than what was tested, and I think MPSS run a little wide so I was thinking 25 mm might be safer bet.