It could be the lighting or angle, but you're right they do look like the inside doesn't completly touch
Originally posted by BuffDigits
But I dont expect to ever hit a pothole large enough to fully extend the rear wheels, if that happens ill have other things to worry about then any rubbing
Originally posted by BuffDigits
no rubbing no bottoming out. With the suspension fully extended (such as on a lift) there is still 1/4 inch clearance on the passenger side. The drivers side just slightly touches the sub-frame.
But I dont expect to ever hit a pothole large enough to fully extend the rear wheels, if that happens ill have other things to worry about then any rubbing
but with the car on the ground there is 1/4 to 1/2 inch clearance
from rim/tire to subframe/irs bolt (even more on the passenger side).
so no spacers. helps to get wheels with the correct offset.