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09-09-2006 08:28 AM #9
Youther,
Welcome to the world of Sedans!
This is just the balance of making a Sedan look good at parked/ride height...and then loading up the back seat when someone wants to tag along for the fun.
After one of my coil-overs snapped in half, I installed the Shockwaves as a replacement. After 3 years, I have had zero problems and the car has never road better. If the back seat fills up, I simply add air, and we are on our way.
As for your car, measure the distance between the tire and the fenderwell on both sides. If you were an 1/8" inch closer on one side, it would explain rubbing when you are loaded down and going around corners.
Nevertheless, unless it happens alot...I wouldnt worry too much about it. We have always thought it wasn't low enough until something was rubbing!





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