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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ADMS5OH: [QB] I'm running 245 45 17's all the way around with no rubbing. I'm also running 17x9's. I slapped in the Eibach Pro-kit and only have about 1/4 of clearance between the top of the front tire and the fender. Every time there's a slight bump the tire hits the top of the fender. I do NOT have spring isolators in the front- I'm thinking if I put them in they should give a little room to breathe. The reason they're not in is because I couldn't get them in- even with both types of spring compressors. I do have two 235/45/17 tires laying around and if I put the isolators and run the smaller front tires, do you guys think it will rub? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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ADMS5OH
Member # 1060
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I'm running 245 45 17's all the way around with no rubbing. I'm also running 17x9's.
I slapped in the Eibach Pro-kit and only have about 1/4 of clearance between the top of the front tire and the fender. Every time there's a slight bump the tire hits the top of the fender.
I do NOT have spring isolators in the front- I'm thinking if I put them in they should give a little room to breathe. The reason they're not in is because I couldn't get them in- even with both types of spring compressors.
I do have two 235/45/17 tires laying around and if I put the isolators and run the smaller front tires, do you guys think it will rub?
[ March 24, 2003, 09:07 PM: Message edited by: ADMS5OH ]
PeNiNsula302
Member # 1061
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just roll the fenders and that will make a HUGE difference...
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