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sorry.. but more rubbing questions

i have a 95 civic ex with neuspeed race springs and tokico 5 way adjustables. will 205/40-17 rub? (42mm offset) (17" by 7" rims)

will they rub?
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Old 12-22-2001, 04:52 AM
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but will i have to remove the black plastic in my wheel well?
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Its not the inner fender well you have to worry about it is the fender.
You have a good offset.

If you keep the shocks on a firm setting even while throwing your car around you will have an extremely minimal rub on the fenders.

All cars that are lower regardless of offset will hit the fenders once in a while, with extreme turning and heavy loads.

But for everyday driving you should not rub at all.
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If you keep the shocks on a firm setting even while throwing your car around you will have an extremely minimal rub on the fenders.

All cars that are lower regardless of offset will hit the fenders once in a while, with extreme turning and heavy loads.

thats not true...i have never rubbed and im dropped 1.8" with 7.5" wide wheels
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Re: sorry.. but more rubbing questions

can anyone here help me with offset?? i just got a set of 18 x 7.5 ADR's but not sure on the offset that they chould be. it tends to rub a bit on the rear when i do certain turns, not at all times. im thinking maybe i do need the offset properly since like an idiot, i threw the wheels right on.....since i dont know much on offset, i just threw them on. hope someone can help.
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Re: sorry.. but more rubbing questions

Don't give the guy WRONG info. You need 17x7" wheels 205/40x17" tires and 42-44mm offset to be fine.
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