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Old 07-28-11, 03:31 AM
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So I just dropped my '95 SC 2 inches on Meagan Springs & I'm running 18in Stitch wheels & I'm very satisfied with the drop & the comfort.
Besides taking out the splash guards, is there any other way to prevent rubbing?

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Old 07-28-11, 03:34 AM
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Where is the rubbing occurring? Inside or outside of the fender well? Is it rubbing on the suspension?
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The top of the fender as well as the outside. & no I don't think it's rubbing on the suspension at all. Just when I hit small bumps on the road & the obvious 3 point turn & going up driveways without trying to really slant the car sideways..
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what are the rim and tire specs?
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roll ur fenders.. but have someone do it professionally. too many ppl try and do it themselves and it comes out bad.
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