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Old 07-06-2011 | 05:49 PM
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I'm putting my wheels on tomorrow and I'm a little worried I might rub in the front. Im lowered with H&R SS no isos and the x2 balljoints lowered my front a little bit as well. I have 18x9 in the front and am running 265/35/18. I looked in the wheel well and theres something that protrudes outward towards the tire and it looks like it could be the windshield washer fluid reservoir? I think if I do rub it might be there and I was wondering if thats what is actually is or something else.. if anyone has an idea let me know.
 
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Old 07-06-2011 | 06:58 PM
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Can't remember if your car is a v6 or not. If it is, get some steering rack limiters. They look like little white C-clips that go on the inner steering rods. GT's, Cobras already have them. You may still rub with them at full lock. Car's not going to handle well being that low. What dampeners are you using?
 
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Old 07-06-2011 | 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by 01FR500
Can't remember if your car is a v6 or not. If it is, get some steering rack limiters. They look like little white C-clips that go on the inner steering rods. GT's, Cobras already have them. You may still rub with them at full lock. Car's not going to handle well being that low. What dampeners are you using?
its a v6 lol, I will get some limiters, handling sucks. My next purchase has to be bilsteins i cant take the ride quality anymore. But we'll see what happens tomorrow i just hope its not too bad.
 
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