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    1" drop with 17's??

    just wondering if anyone has any pics of a EP with 17's or stock wheels with a 1" drop. I want to see if this is enough to get rid of the wheel gap.
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    Here ya go:
    215/45/17 with Eibach Pro-kits

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    And Pro-Kits with OEM 15's:

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    thanks guys, and there is no need for a camber kit with 1" drop. the pro-kit is a 1" drop right?
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    do a 1.5, that .5 makes a hugh differance, (no rubbing on 17's either)

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    I want a drop that I don't need a camber kit, and will keep the ride about stock. I think I might go 1 1/4. anyone know if you need a camber kit for 1 1/4?
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    drop looks good. not too low.
    did you cut bumpstock at all on rear or front?
    if so how much?
    i gotta get springs myself. no need rear camber kit:D

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    Pro-kit = no camber kit necessary (within spec ;) )

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