UHm you could go with coilovers and just set them stiff. But if your tire rubs the fender lip I would have that rolled, if thats already done, going lower to add some camber you prevent rubbing. Also you could run a mild stretch on the tire
So i have a lot of weight in my trunk and i need to know the best route to go as far as rear suspension goes.
Right now i have 18x7x5 rims and they rub everytime I hit a small bump. And they pretty much rub constantly if someone is riding we me. But i have alot of weight in the trunk do to my audio system. I have 2 10inch subs that weigh at least 40-50lbs each...plus the subwoofer enclosure and amp and other misc items in the trunk. And i plan on adding a extra battery for my audio system (battery weight about 70lbs).
I already know my shocks need to be replaced but will regular ol shocks and strut fix this rubbing problem or should i get coilovers or some high shocks..... OR??????
UHm you could go with coilovers and just set them stiff. But if your tire rubs the fender lip I would have that rolled, if thats already done, going lower to add some camber you prevent rubbing. Also you could run a mild stretch on the tire
Thanks for your input.
Can anyone else chime in?
You must have some low offset WheelDude to be rubbing in that size
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all depends on how much space u have between the coil. the more gap, the easier it is to install. having a lift will help a lot, require removing the wheel and taking a load off the strut.
245/40 too big.
Do a fender roll to prevent rubbing.
So 225 should be the max?
Saw a good deal for 215 35 18's.... how will these work?
Just stick with 225/40's. That is your size, 215/35 is too small, you will bend your rims in no time.
Repeat after me
225/40
225/40
225/40
In order for me to tuck 225/35/20's along with a TEIN coilover drop, this is what I needed to do.
read this:
http://www.rollyourfender.com/instruction.html
Doing a fender roll is not really needed tho with 18's???
How big the rim is has nothing to do with having to roll your fenders it's the width in combination with the off set and tire size that your using. It's been said and I'll say it again in case you didn't understand the first time
225/40
225/40
225/40 = NO RUB
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