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ProjectM96 05-15-2012 06:10 PM

Do you lowered guys have problems?
 
I just lowered my car 1 inch with lowering springs.

It rubs when I turn the steering wheel all the way. Is that normal? What was your solution? Can the plastic trim around the front wheels be removed?

Will I have rubbing problems when turning fast at high speeds at a Race track?

Johnny Danger 05-15-2012 06:12 PM

The inner shields are adjustable . Take a closer look and you will see .

ProjectM96 05-16-2012 04:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny Danger (Post 290469)
The inner shields are adjustable . Take a closer look and you will see .

When you say inner shields, are you talking about the plastic trim around the wheel? Inner fender.

ProjectM96 05-16-2012 05:09 AM

And does this look too low for a 1 inch drop?

The incline on the driveway is not at a high angle, but my bumper + lip still scrapes.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7092/7...ff848f49_b.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7216/7...3048ca72_b.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7096/7...c89a1dca_z.jpg

MN 986 05-16-2012 06:09 AM

I am not lowered (yet, ROW M030 coming soon, if hat counts as lowered), but with my AerokitII bumper with larger GT3 splitter is almost as low as yours and I have the same driveway angle. Maybe you do this already, but I can avoid scraping by entering/exiting the driveway at an angle. If one wheel hits the ramp before the other, you end up with a little extra room versus both wheels at once.
I hope that helps!

Johnny Danger 05-16-2012 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ProjectM96 (Post 290507)
When you say inner shields, are you talking about the plastic trim around the wheel? Inner fender.

Assuming that we're talking about the same thing, if your front tires are making contact with the plastic shield that's located inside the wheel well itself, it can be adjusted . I had a similar problem after my vehicle underwent a body kit project, wherein my front wheels were making contact with the shield . It's been awhile since the project, but I recall that the shields were adjustable, and I was able to move them inward to eliminate this problem .

986_c6 05-16-2012 06:27 AM

No problems here. Lowered 1" with H& R springs with aero kit and no rubbing lock to lock.

ProjectM96 05-16-2012 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MN 986 (Post 290516)
I am not lowered (yet, ROW M030 coming soon, if hat counts as lowered), but with my AerokitII bumper with larger GT3 splitter is almost as low as yours and I have the same driveway angle. Maybe you do this already, but I can avoid scraping by entering/exiting the driveway at an angle. If one wheel hits the ramp before the other, you end up with a little extra room versus both wheels at once.
I hope that helps!

Yeah I tried that too. It was the same result but not as bad. As you can see in this picture, my front wheels are still on the driveway. They have not even reached the lower black pavement yet.

ProjectM96 05-16-2012 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 986_c6 (Post 290523)
No problems here. Lowered 1" with H& R springs with aero kit and no rubbing lock to lock.

So you track your Boxster with the 1 inch lowered suspension? Did you ever experience rubbing from making fast turns on the track?

NoGaBiker 05-16-2012 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ProjectM96 (Post 290536)
So you track your Boxster with the 1 inch lowered suspension? Did you ever experience rubbing from making fast turns on the track?

Bear in mind that the rubbing typically only occurs when your wheels are near lock, meaning an extremely tight turn. On track, at speed, rarely do you get anywhere near tight enough of a turn to cause the rubbing, unless it happens frequently on the street, with only the slightest turn of the wheel.

Usually the rubbing only occurs at parking-lot speeds.

ProjectM96 05-16-2012 08:16 AM

Yeah it only happens at lock.

But I still don't know how much body roll there will be at track speeds and how close it will get to the tire.

It is okay in normal driving.

Topless 05-16-2012 08:39 AM

Mine is lowered and rubs a bit at full lock with 255s on the front. No rub with 225s. Did you have your wheel alignment done after lowering? What were the values?

ProjectM96 05-16-2012 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topless (Post 290553)
Mine is lowered and rubs a bit at full lock with 255s on the front. No rub with 225s. Did you have your wheel alignment done after lowering? What were the values?

Yeah they couldn't get it perfect. I don't have the values on me, but I will try and post them later.

jcb986 05-16-2012 10:28 AM

Ok, why would anyone what to lower a Porsche. :ah:

Gilles 05-16-2012 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ProjectM96 (Post 290468)
Will I have rubbing problems when turning fast at high speeds at a Race track?

If your tires are rubbing the inner fender at the track, I am sure that you will have bigger concerns than the rubbing itself... :p

PS, the rubbing may be eliminated with a wheel spacer

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ChrisZang 05-16-2012 01:10 PM

lowered by about 1 1/2" with 7mm wheel spacers all around
lots of rubbing at the front wheels (fender liners and the blue steel line inside the driver's side fender)

ProjectM96 05-16-2012 05:15 PM

The red part, or rather a bit more inner, is where the tire hits the plastic inner fender when turned all the way. So it hits from the front, not the top.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7091/7...a2960287_c.jpg

Also, now the metal shield behind the rotor is touching the brake rotor in the right rear wheel where the camber is most negative.

How can I solve that problem? I tried to bend it away, but there is a strong metal suspension component behind the metal shield that does not let me bend it away.

And Alignment results after lowering it were:
Toe:
Front Right: 0.05 degrees
Front Left: 0.03 degrees
Rear Right: 0.11 degrees
Rear Left: 0.09 degrees

Camber
-0.1 degrees for both fronts.
Rear Right: -1.6 degrees
Rear Left: -1.4 degrees

Caster
7.8 degrees

Johnny Danger 05-16-2012 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ProjectM96 (Post 290633)
The red part, or rather a bit more inner, is where the tire hits the plastic inner fender when turned all the way. So it hits from the front, not the top.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7091/7...a2960287_c.jpg

Also, now the metal shield behind the rotor is touching the brake rotor in the right rear wheel where the camber is most negative.

How can I solve that problem? I tried to bend it away, but there is a strong metal suspension component behind the metal shield that does not let me bend it away.

And Alignment results after lowering it were:
Toe:
Front Right: 0.05 degrees
Front Left: 0.03 degrees
Rear Right: 0.11 degrees
Rear Left: 0.09 degrees

Camber
-0.1 degrees for both fronts.
Rear Right: -1.6 degrees
Rear Left: -1.4 degrees

Caster
7.8 degrees


For the second time, the inner shields are adjustable. Remove your wheel(s), and look behind the shields . You'll discover that the tabs (or whatever they're called) can be adjusted to allow them to be moved inward toward the bumper . This should create enough space for the tires to clear .

ProjectM96 05-17-2012 04:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny Danger (Post 290638)
For the second time, the inner shields are adjustable. Remove your wheel(s), and look behind the shields . You'll discover that the tabs (or whatever they're called) can be adjusted to allow them to be moved inward toward the bumper . This should create enough space for the tires to clear .

I didn't notice the tabs when I looked. I was trying to adjust it like you said before I posted this picture. I guess I will take the wheels off and check it out again later.

In other news, because of my clogged A/C lines and the hard rain in Philly the other day, I literally had about 4 gallons of water under my passenger seat. I vacuumed most of it out. I also found a couple of tobacco products under my carpet under the passenger seat and the water had a white powerdery substance floating in it?!?!

SoK 05-17-2012 05:16 AM

How did the water get into the car?


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