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Originally Posted by jasonkim370z Did you need spacers on the rear? Nope. A spacer increases the leverage in the suspension causing ride height to sag slightly thus reducing ground clearance

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Old 11-21-2016, 05:55 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Did you need spacers on the rear?
Nope. A spacer increases the leverage in the suspension causing ride height to sag slightly thus reducing ground clearance needed in winter driving. Forego looks in lieu of function.

Consider using oversized (OD wise) winter tires to boost ground clearance. My rule of thumb is one-inch oversized OD.
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