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Old 01-01-2006, 05:40 PM
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when i launch hard my fender's rub on my rear tire's.i have stock suspension for know and will be upgrading soon.rims are 15x10's with 275/50's ET street radial's.

im thinking of getting some DMS lowering springs and QA1 shock's.will the QA1's keep the rearend from squating so much?im also going to be getting some 18x10+" rims and want to keep them from rubbing.a full BMR suspension is in the future also.

what will be the best fix?
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you want the weight transfer if your drag racing
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ttt

im thinking about removing the front sway bar.will this help?
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You want to fix a rubbing problem by lowering???

You have to figure out if it's squatting -because- of
weight transfer, or if it's a geometry caused squat and
fighting it.

I think the first thing to try is LCA relocation brackets,
these should work to push the axle down with wheel
torque.



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