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      03-30-2024, 06:24 AM   #1
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BBS LM Can I lower?

I just recently put a set of BBS LMS 20x11+24 (rear) , 20x10+22 (front) with a set of Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2R 295/30 in the rear and 285/30 in the front. Has anyone run a similar set up with a HAS lowering kit without any rubbing issues???
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Great thing about KW HAS is that it is adjustable and you are not stuck with a specified height like lowering springs. You can definitely go lower without having rubbing issues. BBS LM's look fantastic on the car by the way.
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Should not have any issues. I would add a 10mm spacer all around for a more
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      04-01-2024, 01:28 PM   #4
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Here’s mine lowered on M Performance HAS. Max low in the front with 12mm spacers all around. I had to modified the fender liners so they wouldn’t rub on full lock in reverse.
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Definitely won't have rubbing issues from lowering with that fitment lmao
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Not aggressive offsets at all. You could probably bag it and put it on the ground and you wouldnt rub. All jokes aside. You wont rub if you lower it.
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