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Tire rubbing with rolled fenders!
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<blockquote data-quote="94slowbra1" data-source="post: 15064542" data-attributes="member: 52452"><p>short answer no. like stated before, our cars are not meant for coilovers on the front or the rear. everybodys opinion is different though. can they be run yes but you would need some bracing to help stabilize the shock towers. not to mention they are noisy as heel in the rear. if you think the car is unenjoyable now, wait till you put coilovers in the rear</p><p>there is another issue somewhere. you run h&r race so you have a stiff spring already. could be a shock issue, could be a centering of irs issue or a wheel offset issue. shocks are an easy not too expensive upgrade and measuring the wheel is free. you have a little more sidewall than me but i have very minimal rubbing even with both kids in he back and im lower than you</p><p>i like the idea of the gopro on both side to see if it is squatting more the than the other. that should give you an idea of where to start. there are way to many cars out here that are as low as you or lower, as much power or more, just as wide wheels or wider that dont have these issues. so your combo should work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94slowbra1, post: 15064542, member: 52452"] short answer no. like stated before, our cars are not meant for coilovers on the front or the rear. everybodys opinion is different though. can they be run yes but you would need some bracing to help stabilize the shock towers. not to mention they are noisy as heel in the rear. if you think the car is unenjoyable now, wait till you put coilovers in the rear there is another issue somewhere. you run h&r race so you have a stiff spring already. could be a shock issue, could be a centering of irs issue or a wheel offset issue. shocks are an easy not too expensive upgrade and measuring the wheel is free. you have a little more sidewall than me but i have very minimal rubbing even with both kids in he back and im lower than you i like the idea of the gopro on both side to see if it is squatting more the than the other. that should give you an idea of where to start. there are way to many cars out here that are as low as you or lower, as much power or more, just as wide wheels or wider that dont have these issues. so your combo should work [/QUOTE]
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