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Old 07-25-2005, 11:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Red face It's not the end of the world..

most likely it's rubbing on the inside control arm. You can correct this by buying a spacer or grindin the control arm a lil (which I personally wouldn't do!) Go buy some spacers (a 1/4" should do the trick) at your local PepBoys or Kragen, and don't forget to buy some hubcentric rings to. This will keep the spacers in place, that away when you put your wheels on, they will stay nice and tight, and not wobble.. The only thing bad about the spacers, is that when you decide on lowering the car, the tires will rub on the fenders when you turn (because it might stick out pass the fenders a lil ).. I hope this helps..
As for the top bolt, if your that concerned about it hitting the tire, you can grind down the threads a lil bit with a grinder..
Btw, wheels look killer..
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