Tractionlimit
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First timer here. I have a brand new Flash, and the fact the rear fender gap is over 3" more than the front is bugging me purely from a cosmetic standpoint. So... should I raise the front, lower the back, or split the difference? What's easiest to do with the fewest negative effects?
I don't want to change the ride, and I don't plan to run off-road tires due to range anxiety. Don't really want to increase risk of damage on potholes or curbs, but also don't need it any higher. I'm in MN, so I'll run stock size Blizzaks for winter on 6mm offset 20x9.5 wheels (not thrilled about the offset, but we'll try it). I tow a 3,500lb camper all summer, and have a Leer cap on order, as I carry camping cargo. From that standpoint, lower in the back makes it easier to load.
Let me know what you think!
I don't want to change the ride, and I don't plan to run off-road tires due to range anxiety. Don't really want to increase risk of damage on potholes or curbs, but also don't need it any higher. I'm in MN, so I'll run stock size Blizzaks for winter on 6mm offset 20x9.5 wheels (not thrilled about the offset, but we'll try it). I tow a 3,500lb camper all summer, and have a Leer cap on order, as I carry camping cargo. From that standpoint, lower in the back makes it easier to load.
Let me know what you think!
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