Hello,
I installed my Tein flexs with EDFC this week in my NA and when i went to put the spair back in i noticed that it doesnt fit back in the original spot without sitting on top of the motor for the EDFC, has anyone else had this problem and if so how did you fix the situation
at the moment ive secured the spair through one of the holes not the centre but it can still rotate round and hit the motor
any suggestions would be helpfull
EDFC on Tein Flex hits spair tyre
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EDFC on Tein Flex hits spair tyre
Thats how I put my spare in after installing my coilovers as the damper adjusting knob sat too high.
Wheel doesnt appear to have moved at all
Wheel doesnt appear to have moved at all
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EDFC on Tein Flex hits spair tyre
thanks for the suggestions, much appreciated
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EDFC on Tein Flex hits spair tyre
Adam_NAclubman wrote:Thats how I put my spare in after installing my coilovers as the damper adjusting knob sat too high.
Wheel doesnt appear to have moved at all
Set mine up the same...(There is enough room to fit a small toolkit under the wheel in front of the rear beaver panel to help stop it from moving)
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