what SPRING characteristic determines the possible damage to rims/tires??
what SPRING characteristic determines the possible damage to rims/tires??
I searched all over the forums on springs/shox setup...
and i've decided 100% to get adjustable kyb agx shox...
but haven't decided on springs yet... my top 4 choies are h&r/eibach/b&g/sprints (in no particular order).
I want to get 18" aluminum Konig rims with Kuhmo 712 Tires. Which springs out of those 4 will do the most damage to my rims/tires. Is it based on how low the springs are and/or how rough they make the ride??
thanks in advance.
and i've decided 100% to get adjustable kyb agx shox...
but haven't decided on springs yet... my top 4 choies are h&r/eibach/b&g/sprints (in no particular order).
I want to get 18" aluminum Konig rims with Kuhmo 712 Tires. Which springs out of those 4 will do the most damage to my rims/tires. Is it based on how low the springs are and/or how rough they make the ride??
thanks in advance.
Re: what SPRING characteristic determines the possible damage to rims/tires??
Originally posted by itsgt
I searched all over the forums on springs/shox setup...
and i've decided 100% to get adjustable kyb agx shox...
but haven't decided on springs yet... my top 4 choies are h&r/eibach/b&g/sprints (in no particular order).
I want to get 18" aluminum Konig rims with Kuhmo 712 Tires. Which springs out of those 4 will do the most damage to my rims/tires. Is it based on how low the springs are and/or how rough they make the ride??
thanks in advance.
I searched all over the forums on springs/shox setup...
and i've decided 100% to get adjustable kyb agx shox...
but haven't decided on springs yet... my top 4 choies are h&r/eibach/b&g/sprints (in no particular order).
I want to get 18" aluminum Konig rims with Kuhmo 712 Tires. Which springs out of those 4 will do the most damage to my rims/tires. Is it based on how low the springs are and/or how rough they make the ride??
thanks in advance.
WTF are you tryin to ask us???
OK i get it maybe...
..the lower the drop the rougher the ride = the harsher on your rims.
You can drop your car to the ground!!! And it wont hurt your rims or cause "damage" unless you hit a big azz pot hole or curb! Or hit the wheel wells hard as h e l l.
You can drop your car to the ground!!! And it wont hurt your rims or cause "damage" unless you hit a big azz pot hole or curb! Or hit the wheel wells hard as h e l l.
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