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Originally posted by Integ2Envy your shocks may be blown and causing your car dip while braking or turning more than it should be. also, check your wheel well if anything has come loose.
I would also say your shocks are blown. Stock suspension really isn't supposed to rub ever....
THe rubber on the inside of the wheelwell is supposed to protect the body of the car from situations like these, but again u aren't supposed to be rubbing with stock susp.