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Steeda Sport Springs - Tire Rub
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<blockquote data-quote="LargeOrangeFont" data-source="post: 7520916" data-attributes="member: 22835"><p>Don't get stiffer sway bars. Stiffer springs and shocks will help, but the rubbing really isn't a big deal. There is a harness under the drivers side fender liner. just make sure the harness is secure up in the fender. Mine has been rubbing for 2 years with no ill effects.</p><p></p><p>The liner is clearanced around the harness, and that stepped area in the liner is what is rubbing. It is pretty normal for it to rub on a lowered car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LargeOrangeFont, post: 7520916, member: 22835"] Don't get stiffer sway bars. Stiffer springs and shocks will help, but the rubbing really isn't a big deal. There is a harness under the drivers side fender liner. just make sure the harness is secure up in the fender. Mine has been rubbing for 2 years with no ill effects. The liner is clearanced around the harness, and that stepped area in the liner is what is rubbing. It is pretty normal for it to rub on a lowered car. [/QUOTE]
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