Very nice. Never been a big stance guy myself but def can tell a difference on your 86. 👍
I ran 2 inch on my wide body brz for a bit before my wheels came in . I would not recommend going that big for anyone but smaller sizes never had issues.
Thank you for your tips. May I ask you what body kit do you have? Thank you.
Here's the link to all the parts! brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/categories/toyota--subaru-frs86brz
The installation video for them all! th-cam.com/video/cIMwdvSIrcw/w-d-xo.html
Ohhh ok cool 👍👍👍👍
Never seen that part, Thanks for warn me.
As long as they are hub centric and a reputable brand, you'll be safe!
Where did you get your front splitter and the other ground effects? Thank You.
Let us know if you have any questions! brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/categories/toyota--subaru-frs86brz
Do lowering springs degrade ride quality that much?
Over time lowering springs could. Coils would be a better way to go, but springs are a good option on a budget.
Do you think if I go 30mm I’ll need to adjust the camber?
Probably. This is as wide as I'd want to go. Anymore you'll lose traction with aggressive camber
how safe is it to use the stock studs for this large of a spacer? id think it would be safer to replace them with something stronger?
This isn’t a large spacer so the factory bolts worked just fine! Plenty of room to tighten them properly.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed I see online that the stock studs have a reputation for being weak. debating on arp studs but it looks like a hassle to replace them.
@@caesarsandwich yeah that’d be a bit of work. However there’s no more pressure on the stock ones with the wheel spacers then without.
why 20mm for the front and 25mm for the rear? great looking mod by the way !
I mentioned that in the video. 25mm up front wouldn’t be flush, they would rub being that far out.
Helpful!!! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!