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    Tire Rubbing

    Hey all you CB7 lovers out there I have a delimma and need your assistance. About 3 years ago I bought ASA 16" rims with 215/50R-16 tires for my CB7. 2 years ago I installed all new KYB GR-2 shocks and sturts. Recently, I bought new tires at 215/60-16. Ever since I've changed to the 16" rims the tires have been rubbing against the rear bumper when I roll hit a bump or espeailly when I have people in the back seat. Is there anything I can do to reduce or eliminate this problem without getting a better suspension.

    #2
    Sounds like you need to find smoother roads and smaller friends.

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      #3
      haha. Just don't drive. Maybe get adjustable coilovers and set the rear up a little higher?
      So your gr2's have been doing good until now though? I'm about to order some so I like hearing about them lol

      Slamage is worth the Damage

      Originally posted by crazymikey
      "Yes, we did officer. By the way, your eyes look a little glazed, did you just come from the donut shop?"

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        #4
        No the GR-2 are great... I just need to stiffin up the suspension so the tires wont rub. Maybe some stabilizer bars might help?

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          #5
          That sounds right to me. I'm sure it would. It wouldn't hurt lol

          Slamage is worth the Damage

          Originally posted by crazymikey
          "Yes, we did officer. By the way, your eyes look a little glazed, did you just come from the donut shop?"

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            #6
            Stick with a 50 series tire with 16in wheels.
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              #7
              I'd say stiffer suspension and/or smaller tires, I don't see how a stabilizer bar could help in this case.

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                #8
                Do you have bump stops on the rear struts? If so, get a couple more, cut them in half and throw them in there, too.. that'll bump you up about 1/2" and might help cut down on the rubbing.

                -mak




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                Sold To: vinbon63, chessboxer, darkfusion42, LowNknoxville, bowzil, 1993hAccord, mcdizzle, 93accordfreak, lilb_1979, rocketman_471, Bad_dude
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                  #9
                  smaller tire. if your rubbing at the drop your at now and your have some 60 series. you need smaller tires. go with a 50 series and you'll be good.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Shadow1 View Post
                    smaller tire. if your rubbing at the drop your at now and your have some 60 series. you need smaller tires. go with a 50 series and you'll be good.
                    Yeah, I agree.. but for now, a bump stop cut in half, half on each strut, should provide some relief until he gets new tires

                    -mak




                    Bought From: MadSpleen85, jimy, CB7_ACCORD (kouzie), Chrisfrom1986
                    Sold To: vinbon63, chessboxer, darkfusion42, LowNknoxville, bowzil, 1993hAccord, mcdizzle, 93accordfreak, lilb_1979, rocketman_471, Bad_dude
                    Traded With: cb95spd, chessboxer, sohc em
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                      #11
                      Tires are over sized.
                      Click for my ride thread.

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                        #12
                        Stick w/ 50 series Dude.........w/ 16in. wheels....

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ilovemycb7 View Post
                          Tires are over sized.
                          Exactly.

                          Stabilizer bars won't do anything. Either raise the car, get smaller tires, or just deal with the rubbing until something gives (I don't recommend that)






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                            #14
                            I've had the 50 series tires before and they rubbed too

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                              #15
                              I remember last summer when I ran 205/55/16. It's a 'recommended' larger tire size by Discount Tire, but man it looked huge... I can't even imagine a 215/60/16 on my car

                              -mak




                              Bought From: MadSpleen85, jimy, CB7_ACCORD (kouzie), Chrisfrom1986
                              Sold To: vinbon63, chessboxer, darkfusion42, LowNknoxville, bowzil, 1993hAccord, mcdizzle, 93accordfreak, lilb_1979, rocketman_471, Bad_dude
                              Traded With: cb95spd, chessboxer, sohc em
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