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Old Feb 17, 2007 | 10:30 PM
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saw a thread with the exact same rim size/offset dropped on eibach's, but even with 255 in the back he says he still rubs a bit in both front and back. don't know if he's rolled his fenders tho. seems like most ppl have problems rubbing in the front with eibachs and said rim specs. u can read for yourself

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hey sprix so you haven't got the eibachs either huh? i haven't decided on my springs yet either after i found the above thread. i'm thinking swift springs right now. only .7" drop in the front and 1" in the back. they're linear springs tho. anyone know if linear springs would be more prone to rubbing?
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Old Mar 3, 2007 | 10:04 AM
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Hey Sang and OP- I used the Eibach on my car and I am loving it! Absolutely no rubbing anywhere, especially taking it through the battle-scarred downtown ATL streets. I haven't done any aggressive driving yet, so I can't say if there is rubbing in the front- but it seems like there isn't. I am running stock US alignment specs with my slightly modfied rear fenders. (I just rolled them, relocated bumper tab, and cut some of the material out of the way that might have interfered with wheel and tire travel.)
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