Installed Skunk2 Lowering Springs, now one tire scrapes!
So basically, i installed my new Skunk2 Lowering Springs on my 95 civic (followed some DIY guides)
and i got them installed. Everything was goin fine until, i drove my car. The back springs are doing great, and the right spring in the front is doing great as well, but the left spring on my front is lowering my car too much to where the tire is scraping on my fender (inside). So basically, everything is fine, everything is going great except my left front. It is scraping the side of my tire and i can tell because i see the black marks. What do you guys think happened ?! everything is put back together the right way. What can i do to stop the scraping ?! Please get back to me ASAP. Thanks in advance !! |
have you rolled the fenders?
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Originally Posted by Superfly
(Post 705825)
have you rolled the fenders?
because like i said, the front right is alright, it doesnt scrape at all but the front left does. Picture yourself in the left hand driver seat, and your right is ok but your left isnt, thats what i mean about left and right :P but Thanks for the idea !! but if i have no toehr choice, i might tryin rolling my fenders. |
i say you have a blown shock on that side
how low of a drop did you go? and what tires size are you using? |
^was thinking same thing when I read the title....
Guessing you put the springs on stock shocks? Just upgrade to skunk2 shocks, cheap and easy. Matching setup.... |
Originally Posted by 94civichatchback
(Post 705871)
i say you have a blown shock on that side
how low of a drop did you go? and what tires size are you using? i just started unbolting it while it was in the middle of two tires and one of the tires bounced back like atleast an inch because it absorbed the impact and idk if that caused it to blow the shock . skunk2 lowering springs is i believe 2.5inch drop in the front and 2inch in the back
Originally Posted by NIKE H34D
(Post 705880)
^was thinking same thing when I read the title....
Guessing you put the springs on stock shocks? Just upgrade to skunk2 shocks, cheap and easy. Matching setup.... |
and an addition to this question, would it be ok if i still drove my car ?!
when i drive straight my tires dont scrape, only when i make turns i can hear it. BTW . Thanks 94civichatchback and nike h3ad!! |
A little rubbing won't hurt anything besides scraping a little rubber off the tires. If you get it fixed anytime soon, you won't even notice it. I'd say a blown strut sounds like the culprit though.
Also, the engine sort of chills out a little closer to the driver's side than it does the passenger's side. In addition to that, you're sitting on the driver's side; so basically, if the front right wheel is close to rubbing, the front left is probably already there. Of course, that's assuming there's nothing visibly wrong with the suspension (bent components, leaking strut, etc). |
Originally Posted by reaper2022
(Post 705921)
A little rubbing won't hurt anything besides scraping a little rubber off the tires. If you get it fixed anytime soon, you won't even notice it. I'd say a blown strut sounds like the culprit though.
Also, the engine sort of chills out a little closer to the driver's side than it does the passenger's side. In addition to that, you're sitting on the driver's side; so basically, if the front right wheel is close to rubbing, the front left is probably already there. Of course, that's assuming there's nothing visibly wrong with the suspension (bent components, leaking strut, etc). even when im not in my car, i cant put my fingers inside the fenders because the tire is in its way. BUT on my right side, i can stick my fingers in so easily and see there is atleast a half inch to an inch there. There isnt anything visibly broken with my left suspension. Im starting to think its just blown. But thanks alot reaper2022 |
One more vote for blown shock
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