Samurai_Blue
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aaah! thats genus!
What is your tire rubbing on? Spring rates isnt your issue. You either need fenders rolled/pulled, wrong size wheel and tire combo, or you have wonky camber.I think when ever i get around to getting GCs, I want them to be a little stiffer than my lowering springs that I have now. I dont know the spring rates off hand but I have issues with my tires rubbing and Im hoping a stiffer spring may resolve this.
its rubbing on the inner right corner of the wheel well. I have 14" Del Slo Si rims and tires on and my camber isnt too bad. I just figured my "soft" springs was the issue as this only occurs when I go over medium size to ginormous bumps.What is your tire rubbing on? Spring rates isnt your issue. You either need fenders rolled/pulled, wrong size wheel and tire combo, or you have wonky camber.
The electrical tape trick is awesome. Didn't have to fight the sleeve from spinning. I can't wait until my alignment and corner balance is done. Then ill get to see my true track stance.
it only happen im turning that i can remember. I havent driven the car in like 4 months. And I could be wrong about the rubbing location. I havent seen any unusual wear on my tires. Let me get back to you after further investigationYou are rubbing on the inner? What is your camber set to? Does it happen when your wheel is straight? That sounds like something is bent. I had soft springs and I would max them out at the track with the wheel fully tucked at speed and I never rubbed.
If the ground control is missing the rubber piece that goes on the top hat the spring can jingle around and rub on the collar.You are rubbing on the inner? What is your camber set to? Does it happen when your wheel is straight? That sounds like something is bent. I had soft springs and I would max them out at the track with the wheel fully tucked at speed and I never rubbed.
uh...no sneaky way out of this one. damn it.Uhh ok? Where did that come from? The dude says his tire is rubbing.
mine rub because of the lack of that rubber piece to kep the spring in place thats all.lol Dylan!
yeah the only time springs will come into play for rubbing might be at the extremes. ie big dips at speed. That would first of all be rare occurrence and then its still not to blame. Figure out where its coming form then why. Use masking tape in areas you suspect might be rubbing and check them next time you rub.