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Lift the rear - 5/5/2007 10:41:49 AM   
wv626


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I just bought some 18 in wheels off my buddy for my 99 626. The rear is scrubbing pretty good  the size of the tires are 245/40. I was wondering what can i do to eliminate the problem. I am open to all suggestions.
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RE: Lift the rear - 5/5/2007 2:40:34 PM   
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245/40's?  Man, those are pretty big for a 626 aren't they?  They'd be impossible on a 3, especially a lowered 3.
'Sounds like some fender rolling is in order if you are planning to keep it that way. Or get smaller tires... I don't know what the stock tire size is on a '99 626, but say 215/45's?    You may not have any other  choice.
You don't want to lift the rear of a FWD car.  That'll throw it way out of balance.  Most of the weight is already on the front.  (+/-60%)
You may be losing more in unsprung weight and rolling resistance (friction) than you're gaining in handling w/that set up.  Your mileage (mpg) is liable to go down too.



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RE: Lift the rear - 5/5/2007 5:49:25 PM   
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Well they aren't rubbing the finder. Actually they fit under nicely. They are scrubbing the bottom of the strut. All i need is about  .50-.75 lift.

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RE: Lift the rear - 5/5/2007 11:33:03 PM   
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Perhaps wheel spacers would do the job then, though I'm not too crazy sbout that idea myself?

I think if I had to choose the fix, I would simply put on narrower tires, or wheels if that's the case.  Anything else is just like putting a Band-Aid on it and is a compromise to cover up the real problem. 



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RE: Lift the rear - 5/6/2007 8:10:34 PM   
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i would just get a lower control arm that had adjustable camber. then you could adjust the upper and step it out a little. who knows, the lower control arm might bring it out a little by itself.

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