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Is It The Springs

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by PSYCHOTIC COROLLA, Jun 28, 2004.

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    PSYCHOTIC COROLLA Guest

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    Is It The Springs

    does anyone know what i can do to make my back tires stop rubbing against the side of the car when i have something heavy in the trunk or in the back seat. i currently have ibach springs installed.
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    how low is the drop?
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    CivicEater Guest

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    yeah, you have the wrong offset wheel..
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    *Moved to Suspension*
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    is there a site that tell stock offsets?

    is there a site that tells us aftermarket wheel offsets?
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    Where did you buy your rims? Most likely the offset was stated.
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    if you go somewhere like tirerack.com and input your car, they will TELL you what will fit on the car.
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    Usually the stock offset is around +40. I had the same prpblem with my old rims that's why I went with TRD wheels. Look for Wheels that have offset around +38 and above, you should be fine.
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    anyone wanna trade my +42 offset 17's for some +30 offset? ;) Y'all suffer from different problems than i do :D
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    turbo4age Love to Hate me

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    i prefer a very low or zero offset....... makes for a nice deep lip in most cases........ oh the joys of a rear wheel drive car
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    Damn you!!! :)
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    wat yr corolla do u have? I have a 2000 and yes, the rear springs & shocks seem too weak. looking or replacements.
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    What do you mean they feel weak?

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