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Why does my rear tuck more then my front

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    Toyotarollace01 New Member

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    Why does my rear tuck more then my front

    I am trying to figure out a few things one why does the back of my car tuck more then the front after the tein s.tech drop, two how do i fix the rubbing of tires in the back and how do i fix the problems without having to use stock springs again.
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    JspeXAE102 Well-Known Member

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    tuck? huh?

    roll ur fenders,
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    Bulletproofswordsman JDM Oroku-Saki

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    the back fender is lower than the front, every corolla is that way
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    the width on the 98-02 corollas is wierd in the sense tha the front is wider than the back believe it or not. the independent suspension design cause for the rear to tuck in. which is good in some cases when handling is a factor. the rear struts are weaker than the front due to the amount of work they do and the implemented design. due to the chassis design the rear struts sit inward more than the front. my 01 S did this with the stocks and even the rims i had on it.
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    the only springs ive seen that actually eliminate this prob is Intrax .. i have teins on mine and i feel your pain
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    You would be correct ;)
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    I have tucked the lip that is in the back of the fenders how should i roll them or should i let a body shop roll them for me?
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    use a fender roller
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    i had intrax on mine and it didn't do jack shit to my car it was the same.intrax and trd don't do anything. i had better experience with the Tein. right now i just have the stock but those are burned. i have yet to drive the car with those springs. i sold all the sets i had.
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    were do i get a fender roller
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    you can probably rent one from your local automotive store.
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    also because it says on the tein s-tech brochure.... 1.4 drop front and 1.9 drop back
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    buy a spring spacer... i rub soooo much... and now with the spacer, i dont rub no more...

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