I got a local shop to do it so I can't comment on how much exactly. But I know it wasn't just a small shave.
Although before my spacers I wasn't rubbing at all. I think rubbing really comes down to the tire width (265, 255 all different width depending on manufacturer)
I'm a little anal about the fitment. I want that flush look without much gap, and +38 had like half inch space if you look from the side lol. So i tried to close that with 3mm spacer, it looks ok but i think the proper way to get the fitment i want is with wider tires like the Yokohamas.
Great information thanks for that.
Do you mind sharing what decibel app you used? I'd want to measure my stock sound using the same app for a baseline test.
I was hoping for other videos from actual owners rather than the marketing video... more clips the better. But not sure how many people actually bought this exhaust
I'm lowered on Swifts. Running 18x9.5 +38 with a 265/35 Azenis Tire. I don't think you'll rub, mine was rub free 95% of the time, except for unusually big bumps. I'll be getting a rear camber kit for the opposite reason, to eliminate some negative camber. Lowered with Swifts, the car squats a...
No problem. Another thing I noticed is that since lots of ppl are not running center caps, the wheel hub gets all rusty. Im planning on cleaning and painting. If youre thinking no center cap, i would paint the hubs with high temp paint before it starts to rust