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Posted: 06/06/07 10:55 PM
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Hey, guys, I have a question. I usually use 205-45-17 tires on wheels. Recently I decided to try 215-45-17. Bad mistake. Now everytime my car goes over bumb or ditch, the right/rear wheel rubs on fender.
Can I raise my car to avoid it? Will coilovers help? Is it a problem with shocks?
My car(Acura Integra 95) is still standing at the factory height and was not lowered Thank you Yuriy
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Posted: 06/07/07 10:50 AM
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Your car is stock height and you want to raise it up some more? Wow. Well other changing your tires back to its previous size, you can consider rolling your fenders. Here are some how to links to help:
http://www.bmwdiy.info/fender-rolling/index.html
http://www.mazda6tech.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17&Itemid=1
You can also use the baseball bat method, but it might be harder on your paint. (See: http://e46m3performance.com/installs/fender_roll/index.htm) Why the 17s anyway? Just wondering.
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hondasav
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Posted: 06/10/07 03:37 PM
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hey man I am putting 17's on my integra this week
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