Rubbing 17" in rear with 1.5 drop
#1
Rubbing 17" in rear with 1.5 drop
I got a problem here..... I've lowered my car in the past 2 weeks i dropped the car 1.7 in the back and 1.5 in front with lowering springs. Now the problem here is that i've had the car on 16" TSW rims and it was fine but as soon as I put on my 17" the back tends to scrape a little when I hit a tight turn. What do I do? Do I need the chamber correction kit? I heard that I can correct the problem with some washers does anyone know about this method?
#11
roling the fender is were the flat lip on the inner fender is roled upward most car places wil do it but its not guaranteed 2 not **** up the paint thats the only bad thing its like 30$ a fender at most
i tried the baseball bat thing it worked ok
i fould the best way 2 do it was get a friend in the car and u shive the bat at a 45% angle in2 the gap between the wheel and fender and then shove the bat towards the center of your rim and then tel the guy 2 roll the car slowly then the bat wil roll and slowly bent the lip upwards making the gap bigger
i just cut mine off with a grinder and welded them back together afterwards but with my tires i have a wierd offset rims wern't made 2 fit a civic some german car
i tried the baseball bat thing it worked ok
i fould the best way 2 do it was get a friend in the car and u shive the bat at a 45% angle in2 the gap between the wheel and fender and then shove the bat towards the center of your rim and then tel the guy 2 roll the car slowly then the bat wil roll and slowly bent the lip upwards making the gap bigger
i just cut mine off with a grinder and welded them back together afterwards but with my tires i have a wierd offset rims wern't made 2 fit a civic some german car
#20
First thing would be to find out where it is rubbing. And then hit yourself in the head with the baseball bat instead of damaging your car with it.
Do you have a system in the car? Because that can easily turn your 1.5" advertised drop into over 2".
Do you have a system in the car? Because that can easily turn your 1.5" advertised drop into over 2".