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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? |
The inner shields are adjustable . Take a closer look and you will see .
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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 |
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! |
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No problems here. Lowered 1" with H& R springs with aero kit and no rubbing lock to lock.
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Usually the rubbing only occurs at parking-lot speeds. |
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. |
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?
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Ok, why would anyone what to lower a Porsche. :ah:
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PS, the rubbing may be eliminated with a wheel spacer . |
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) |
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 |
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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 . |
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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?!?! |
How did the water get into the car?
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