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<blockquote data-quote="04torchred" data-source="post: 16203222" data-attributes="member: 23761"><p>You got a side shot of how low you are sitting? With a 500lb rear spring and depending on how worn your rear shocks are you might be getting a good bit of squat on bumps or hard accelerations. I know if you lay into the car and get going a good speed and hit a deviation in the road surface you can get some good suspension movement. I have sparked the stock k-member before over a good whoop in the road at 100mph or so.</p><p></p><p>Plus some people just run their cars ****in low! It looks awesome, but when you go to drive it you get stuff like this happening. I gave up running mine really low. Just put new inner splash shields on and don't feel like burning holes through them anymore.</p><p></p><p>I also agree you need to roll more if they are shredding your tires like that.</p><p></p><p>Oh and I just put toyo R888R's on mine 17x10.5 rear wheel. 315 size. The nitto 555R will run much narrower and I still spin these Toyo R888R's. I think to get these things to hold like people talk about you need some really warm street surfaces, Canada might be a bit too cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04torchred, post: 16203222, member: 23761"] You got a side shot of how low you are sitting? With a 500lb rear spring and depending on how worn your rear shocks are you might be getting a good bit of squat on bumps or hard accelerations. I know if you lay into the car and get going a good speed and hit a deviation in the road surface you can get some good suspension movement. I have sparked the stock k-member before over a good whoop in the road at 100mph or so. Plus some people just run their cars ****in low! It looks awesome, but when you go to drive it you get stuff like this happening. I gave up running mine really low. Just put new inner splash shields on and don't feel like burning holes through them anymore. I also agree you need to roll more if they are shredding your tires like that. Oh and I just put toyo R888R's on mine 17x10.5 rear wheel. 315 size. The nitto 555R will run much narrower and I still spin these Toyo R888R's. I think to get these things to hold like people talk about you need some really warm street surfaces, Canada might be a bit too cold. [/QUOTE]
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