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i need to raise my car a inch
ok i have a big problem. when i bought my car, its a honda civic by the way, it was already lowerd. so then i bought seventeens!!!!! and now the rear tires are rubbin just barley on the rubber. iam so pissed cause i just got my new tires and rims and i cant drive my car, cause i dont want to fuck up the tires. so i was wondering what should i do to raise my car, cause my lowering springs that i got are not adjustable so should i get adustable lowering springs or what????? anyone who knows wat i should do let me know please!!!!!!!!
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do you know what its lowered with now? why dont you put your stock wheels back on for now? you could get coilovers or springs if you plan on raising and lowering your car get coilovers otherwise get springs.
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not sure wat its lowerd with , i think iam going to get adjustable coilcovers cause i want my car lowerd but i just need to raise it it a inch from wat its at right now
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If it's slightly rubbing on the rear it shouldn't cause any problems to your tires. If it's annoying you can buy spring spacers at Autozone or Pep Boys and insert then in between the coils to raise the car 1/4", 1/2" or 1". I had to do this last year.
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