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I don’t know if it’s what you’re looking for… but I have comma ai. I mean, it doesn’t make turns like Tesla self drive and I use it in city drives sometimes.
For the front liner, you can unscrew the three bolts and push it behind. That should give you little more clearance.
Also, heat and push it in with a pipe or something.
Anything below 1.5”, you’ll need to trim your OEM studs. The pocket on TRX wheels are about 1/2” deep.
I have 1.5 and bought 1” thinking it would fit but it didn’t clear stock studs.
I did also have to bend the metal tab.
I’d say around 90k. I thought it was the axle, so I had it replaced under warranty. But noise was still there and finally got it fixed at around 105k. I did LCA and UCA first and noise was still there and I replaced toe rod ends and noise was resolved.
check the guide pins. Grab the caliper and shake it. If it moves, change the pins and boots.
I did the same thing. Changed swaybar cv axle brake pads rotors. STill had noice until I changed guide pins on driver side. I would say the noice is 90% gone. I think the passenger side is bad as well...
It was. They replaced it but still clunked. Not sure if it made any difference but they said it was still clunking. I’m gonna pick it up tomorrow and check the brakes
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