yeah!! =)
ive got jumbos and it sux big time!
yeah!! =)
ive got jumbos and it sux big time!
- The wheel specs are 215/35Z/R18… if the wheels were too wide wouldn't there be severe rubbing on both rear wheels???
- No previous accidents at the rear of the car.
- Rubbing only occurs when turning hard right and when going over large bumps etc.
could be wrong offset
i had the same problem..changed the rims and now my car is fine
have to agree with bigang on this one, sounds like a dodgy shocker. shocks in my civic are completely had it and the damn thing scrapes all the time over bumps and this is on stock sussy with slightly wider rims
think it could be your shocks as well....like mention above, cause the width of your tyres is ok think its time you need to change your shocks
get your guards flared!! saw this done to a dc2 in brisbane, looks tuff, lol
Thanks guys, after checking out the shocks they do seem like they are due for replacement. On that note what are a good brand of shocks that will do the job but won't hurt my pockets so much.
Cheers.
I would recommend Koni's not cheap, but worth every penny.
how's deep is your pocket??? hehaehahe what you looking at to spend though?
I’m a big believer of you get what you pay for… but having said that I just what this rubbing issue to go away. Also I do not race my car nor do I drive my car hard so racing shocks etc won’t be necessary.Quote:
Originally Posted by ITRBoI
Cheers.
coilovers arent for racing!
every day street man !