I decided to put 1" spacers on to fill out the wheel wells better. It was a good choice visually I think. It also made the handling, steering, and even the ride a little better as well... who would have thought. The last picture doesn't show the stance as accurately, but I thought it looked good there.
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Speedway had some "garage sale" aka open box 175 rear springs for cheap, so I bought them. Now that the rear wheels are further out, it just doesn't look right with the wheel well above the top of the tire. I figure they are easy enough to swap, so I'll see how i like them. If handling doesnt suffer and ride quality gets better, I'll count that as a double win.
Speedway had some "garage sale" aka open box 175 rear springs for cheap, so I bought them. Now that the rear wheels are further out, it just doesn't look right with the wheel well above the top of the tire. I figure they are easy enough to swap, so I'll see how i like them. If handling doesnt suffer and ride quality gets better, I'll count that as a double win.
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