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Old Nov 15, 2005 | 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 1995Civic
You could possibly have blown shocks resulting in your car's stance to be lower than it should be w/ that type of drop. Did you cut your bumpstops or do anything abnormal maybe? That really seems abnormal to be rubbing on a 1.75" drop, considering I have a 2.3" drop and im completely fine.

EDIT: This response was pertaining to KUTTINEDGE
I replaced the shocks and springs at the same time. The shocks are KYB AGX and springs are H&R Sport Springs. Obviously the setup isnt too shady.
I actually switched the tires back to stock as well. My 14" wheels (standard for a 99 DX HB) are still rubbing.
Dont get me wrong, they arent rubbing everytime I turn and I dont bottom out on every bump in the road. It usually rubs when I am turning either up or down on a slight incline or decline in the road. I have just noticed a huge difference from my last coil-over drop compared to the spring drop I have now.
Maybe another solution is to add a sway bar or buy tires with a stiffer sidewall to prevent the car from rolling to the point of rubbing? To me that seems like an overkill to fix a lowering issue.
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