I currently have 17" rims on my 93 EX with 215/45 tires. I would like to change my stock springs and shocks I'm looking at the Koni yellows and Eibach Sportline Springs which is a 1.8" drop I believe and my question is am I going to rub at all? I see many CB7's dropped but mostly on stock rims. Thanks in advance.
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i helped ryaniskingofyou install a set of h&r coilovers on his car on friday and they were set probably close to 3.5 inches lower. he has (i think) 215/40/17's and even with 4 guys in the car and going over some pretty crazy bumps, it only rubbed once over an especially large one.
i have a 2.5 inch drop with my 17's and i have NEVER rubbed.
and finally, i know 2 people around me that have put their cb's on air, both with 17's, and they drag exhaust before they have any significant rubbing.
you will be more than fine with a 1.75 inch drop
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I never did put my 45s on my CB7... they're on the Fit now. However, depending on the offset of your wheels, you MIGHT make contact with the fenders over bumps. My offset is 42 I believe. The Fit is stock height and the 45s hit if I'm not careful!
45s are definitely better for saving your rims, though. I bent mine up on 40s (which is why they're on my work car now!)
But I was on H&R Sport (like your drop) with my 40s and had no rubbing issues other than when I made a REALLY sharp turn (and I thnik that was on the plastic fender lining, which you can cut or remove if you choose... or just let your tires wear a groove in them!) There wasn't much difference when I went to H&R Race.
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Originally posted by steelbluesleepR View Posti helped ryaniskingofyou install a set of h&r coilovers on his car on friday and they were set probably close to 3.5 inches lower. he has (i think) 215/40/17's and even with 4 guys in the car and going over some pretty crazy bumps, it only rubbed once over an especially large one.
i have a 2.5 inch drop with my 17's and i have NEVER rubbed.
and finally, i know 2 people around me that have put their cb's on air, both with 17's, and they drag exhaust before they have any significant rubbing.
you will be more than fine with a 1.75 inch drop
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