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      08-13-2014, 11:12 AM   #65
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Originally Posted by -JLT- View Post
ok, so front- 18mm, rear- 15mm should be good to go, correct?
Depends. There's always a few factors to keep in mind:

- Driving Habits: Aggressive, casual?
- Still running stock wheels/tires or aftermarket?
- Will you be running lowered suspension?
- Do you commonly drive with passengers?
- Kids in backseat? Usually means additional gear in trunk.

A single driver with stock/subtle drop on suspension will obviously have much more wiggle room than say a fully loaded setup with a full family.

15mm/12mm is a good conservative setup, 18mm/15mm is a bit more aggressive but should also be fine.
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