squating rearend fix?will this work?
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squating rearend fix?will this work?
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?
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 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.
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.