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mike9164 02-15-04 05:30 PM

18in wheels and lowering springs
 
i have an fd and want to put 18x9.5 rear and 18x8.5 front.if i put eibach lowering springs with tokicos will i have issues with rubbing. the drop will only be about an inch or so and i don't think it'll be a problem but i want to find out from other people who have done it or seen it done.
thanks,mike

twinturboteddy 02-15-04 05:45 PM

n o

Nameless 02-15-04 06:11 PM

you shouldnt if u have properly sized tires.

jimlab 02-15-04 06:12 PM


Originally posted by Nameless
you shouldnt if u have properly sized tires.
Not to mention the proper offsets... :D

cruiser 02-16-04 12:52 AM

Speaking of offsets, what is a right offset for an FD on 17 or 18" rim ?

jpandes 02-16-04 12:54 AM

You might have rubbing issues. I did when I switched to my 18" wheels.

My wheels are 18 x 8.5" & 18 x 9.5" +45mm offsets all-around

I had Eibach's and Tokiko's with my 17 x 8"s and 9"s +35mm & +38mm. My tires rubbed against the fender lip and pulled it out an ruined the paint. I ended up having the fenders rolled and repainted.

Then I swtiched to the 18" wheels 235/40/18 & 265/35/18. The fenders cleared fine but the front tires rubbed against the tops of my wheel liners when I hit a dip on the freeway. The Eibach's were too soft and compressed too much. I should say that I had over 55k miles on those springs and shocks. i have since switched to M2 coile overs(adj height) and another set of tokiko's. No more rubbing. But thses springs are way stiffer than the progressive rate Eibach's...

ptrhahn 02-16-04 08:38 AM

Honestly, almost everyone who's ever lowered an FD or put upgraded rims and tires on it has some rubbing someplace in the front. The wheels wells are just small up front, and thats that.

I've had various combos of Racing Beat, Eibach, GC coilovers, stock wheels, 17x8" SSRs w/ 245/40/17 and 235/45/27, SSR 17x9" w/ 255/40/17, and 17x8.5 Fikse's, and running at various heights, and every last one of them rubbed someplace.

If you lower the car, plan on rolling the front fender lips no matter what. Otherwise you will not be able to go up an incline with the wheel turned. Plan on seeing wear marks on the top of the fender liners, or in front of the oil coolers too.

mike9164 02-16-04 04:19 PM

thanks for the info everybody. i see shit just can't be simple!!! lol lol


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