18's on FTO

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FtoSam
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Post by FtoSam »

I am having some issues with my 17's. they have 215/45/17 rubbers on em and i think the car is lowered (Found reciept in car for super low springs for fto.) The are rubbing when i corner hard at speed. On the steel guard. is this normal>?
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Post by DesertStormBlack »

go lower pro tyres... i have 18's and 35's on them.. try that nstead of the 45's
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if i want to change to 18" wheel n lower it, how much should i lower, so that no rubbing against the inside of the guards ? thanks
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Samson wrote:I am having some issues with my 17's. they have 215/45/17 rubbers on em and i think the car is lowered (Found reciept in car for super low springs for fto.) The are rubbing when i corner hard at speed. On the steel guard. is this normal>?
that use to happen to me and i though it's normal, until i found out it's my spring f*** up, so one suggestion check the springs but i could be wrong
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