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HI all

AS above i have just bought a Cefiro :inlove: and I have a set of HA TEIN coil over in it and was wondering what everyone was running on the front of their ceffy I have a set of 195/65/15 for now.

When turing into corners (some quicker then most) and my tyres scrub on the inner surround of the wheel arch and even on the middle if the tyre witdth ways

Rolling the guards is an option and willbe doing that but just wanted to hear anyone else's thoughts

Andrew

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*sing to the rawhide tune :spank:*

roll em roll em roll em....

ur just gonna have to roll emmmmm.... out 5!!!

:) actually 5cm should give u PLENTY of clearence :spank:

or get some tough neg camber going ;)

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Yea the TEIN do have camber adjusters plus height and dampeners. but the main problem is that I have rubbing on the tyre width itself on the tread pattern some thing must be sticking into on a certain angle. I am getting it looked at today and fingers crossed it is nothing serious.

So out come the rubber mallet and taped up block - guard rolling here I come

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If it's rubbing IN the car then get spacers- thats what i have on the front and the tyres are 215 on 8.5 rims i believe.

http://www.garage-13.com/tyres.html :P

Hehehe, I still need camber :D

But yeah, if you go spacers, dont forget to get the longer studs to go with it, or you will be living life on a thread (HAHAH! get it thread, like what the nut goes on to! my god Im funny!)

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well found the problem and sorted it ( with a hammer) a join of metal either from the suspension wall and outer gaurd wall joint like a knife edge and was directly above the tyre so when the suspension went up the tyre would hit this knife like egde causing it to scrape and cut at the same time.

I'll get pics tomorrow and post if i can to show what I really mean.

it had me pretty dumb struck

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Hehehe, I still need camber :)

But yeah, if you go spacers, dont forget to get the longer studs to go with it, or you will be living life on a thread (HAHAH!  get it thread, like what the nut goes on to!  my god Im funny!)

haha, you knob!!!!

I was going to ask if you still had your inner guard liners, (the plastic things).

The laurel has long wheel studs on it already which is good but im not a fan of spacers, but i think i will be getting the fronts rolled as it's mightly close all round.

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