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So on Wednesday last week I had my Vogtland CO's installed and I love the ride quality and the handling, but the i have rubbing issues every where.
I have the drop set to like a finger and a half gap all around, but my 8.5 width rims are giving me some head aches. I really would like to stay on these rims but i dunno if its going to be possible without rubbing. The rear coils are up as high as they can be and with a passenger in back seat it rubs even on small bumps Are there any solutions besides changing to 8inch width rims? Fender rolling/modification? thanks guys |
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you can take those screws out, but otherwise, you gotta get it up, or in.
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I really love the ride, but I am so anal about rubbing. I just think it brings the quality of the car down. Is an 8inch width rim the solution?
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and on a meaty 225/40/18
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I've been considering getting 8.5 wide. I'm really curious to see if removing the screws fixes things for you.
Did you get them from tire rack?
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