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Old 07-05-2002, 01:56 AM
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Lightbulb my car rubs? & i dont want 2 raise it!

i just put 18inch rims on my 95 integra. the problem is the car rubs for any little dip, turn, or braking. I lowered the car 2.5 inches and i have brand new shocks. The thing is i see integra's wit 18's all the time and i want to know the trick. Its really eating up the treadlife on my tires. I dont want to raise it either cuz i like the "tucked" look.
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What is the offset of those rims?
What is the size of the tires?
Did you have an alignment?
Do you have a camber kit?


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Old 07-05-2002, 08:21 AM
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What is the offset of those rims?
What is the size of the tires?
Did you have an alignment?
Do you have a camber kit?


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i think you should decide what you want more. the look, or the treadlife. cause you cant have both. unless you have the thinnest rims with a negative offset, youre not gonna get those tucked under the little ass wheel wells and have correct camber. so dont worry about a little scraping, the inside of your tire will get eaten up quick enough anyways.
but good luck.
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cut out part of the wheel wells:ylsuper
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