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racer24crm

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I don't think the fron would even sit in the rear housing. It's mostly because you've got stock 18x8 wheels with 235 tires. That's why it looks even more tucked than before. Pick up some 1" spacers or wider wheels.

I've got 20x10 all the way around and they are still not flush. Just ordered some 20mm spacers.
Dude, his tires are literally inside the fender well. Spacers would cause all kinds of rubbing issues. Plus, they're the California Special wheels, not the base 18" wheels.
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Whoa.

Check the part # on the springs and verify.
 

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Looks for sure like you have the front and rear springs mixed up. On a side note, that's a nice reardrop :cheers:
 
 








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