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zeezee |
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I've noticed the left rear tire rubbing the fender on occasion.
The right has a little more than 1/2 inch of room. The left has less than 1/4 inch. Is this difference normal? Or an indication of a problem I should be looking into. 195x50 tires. No spacers. The car seems to sit level. Wheels are cambered and toed the same. |
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Before you go too far take the rear wheels off and measure into the inner fender well to the outer edge of the fender lip to see whats what. Try to put a straight edge on both inner wheel wells with a plumbob and see where the trailing arms are side to side. Of course the car needs to be level to use a plumbob.
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