tire rubbing on dropped car???????
phil23
03-20-2002, 06:14 PM
If my car is lowered 2.5 would I have to worry about rubbing my tires??
I just got 16 inch rims with 205/45/16's
Thanks for the help!!!
I just got 16 inch rims with 205/45/16's
Thanks for the help!!!
Dezoris
03-20-2002, 10:23 PM
You need to post the offset of the rims, you typical off set would be from
37-45mm, find out what that is first.
37-45mm, find out what that is first.
phil23
03-20-2002, 11:23 PM
The offset of the rims is 40
I'm wondering if they will rub while driving straight and if I'm gonna have a problem when I am turning...........
I'm wondering if they will rub while driving straight and if I'm gonna have a problem when I am turning...........
Dezoris
03-21-2002, 02:07 AM
Turning only, you should be fine straight.
G_racer
03-21-2002, 02:18 AM
It shouldnt even be that bad turning unless your going over a dip turning.:eek:
phil23
03-21-2002, 10:23 AM
thanks...I'm throwing them on the car today....I hope its all good!!!!
if I do rub a little my friend said I can just buy spring spacers to raise the front a lil bit so that I wont rub as much when turning
if I do rub a little my friend said I can just buy spring spacers to raise the front a lil bit so that I wont rub as much when turning
1995HondaCivic
03-23-2002, 03:23 PM
if they rub too much, just get 40 series tires
1993HondaCivic
03-24-2002, 11:50 PM
Originally posted by phil23
thanks...I'm throwing them on the car today....I hope its all good!!!!
if I do rub a little my friend said I can just buy spring spacers to raise the front a lil bit so that I wont rub as much when turning
well, did you put them on? give us an update, i'm curious
thanks...I'm throwing them on the car today....I hope its all good!!!!
if I do rub a little my friend said I can just buy spring spacers to raise the front a lil bit so that I wont rub as much when turning
well, did you put them on? give us an update, i'm curious
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