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11-08-2020, 05:04 PM | #1 |
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I installed the MP HAS and the rear looks even higher than stock somehow despite being on the lowest thread. It's about a two finger gap between the top of tire and the wheel well. What gives?
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11-09-2020, 08:06 AM | #5 |
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I think the problem is running those 18in wheels and tire combo. Your 315/30/18 are only 647mm (25.4in) diameter, which is an inch shorter than normal (26.3in). That's one problem to fix...
The 305/30/19 is 26.2in tall. Your 315//18 is 12.5in wide and the 305//19 is 12.3in wide. Also, HAS needs to settle down. Make sure your rear spring adjusters look "all the way up" (but NOT touching, hair gap is good enough, otherwise it can get stuck to adjust later). Go to a place with speed bumps or humps (airport) and do ride overs to help your springs settle. After about 10 laps I settled a bit.
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11-09-2020, 05:52 PM | #7 |
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Toyo Proxies TQ drag radial in 315/35/19 is made for an 11in wheel and is 26.8in tall by 12.5in wide (section).
Toyo Proxies R888R compound tire in 305/35/19 is made for an 11in wheel and is 26.4in tall by 12.3in wide (section). Toyo Proxies RR compound radial in 305/35/19 is made for an 11in wheel and is 26.4 in tall by 12.3in wide (section).
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^^^^ the tire size you have would be good for 19" tire, but you're using an 18". But I'm trying to imagine your picture with 0.5" more going to the top, and it still doesn't seem low enough.
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