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Scott Carlberg |
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Porsche MOTORSPORTS ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,595 Joined: 17-April 03 From: Modesto, Ca Member No.: 580 ![]() |
Can someone give me an idea what kind of Height the front fenders
should be? I know, I know, lots & lots of variables, but... The only way the alignment shop could get the Camber numbers to get close to spec was to lower the front end... Way too much!!! Do I just keep trying diff heights, or is there something I should shoot for? My car doesn't not see the racetrack, but does enjoy aggresive street driving. My tire size: 205/50-15 My wheels: 914 Fuchs Torsion Bars: Stock Front Shocks: Bilsteins TIA |
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Zeke |
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Never left, but not right.... ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 392 Joined: 26-January 03 From: Long Beach CA Member No.: 197 Region Association: None ![]() |
The reason these guys are giving you the jacking donut height instead of fender opening height is beacuse of the difference in fenders. GT flares, custom flares, they alter ther standard. I have stock front fenders, 205/50/15's and 4 3/4. I think that is the same as 22 1/4 to fender. Might be 23 1/4. Can't get to car right now.
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