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22 rims rubbing

lance4682

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so i purchased a 99 grand prix with 22's on it from a police auction has some very attractive 22's on them but when people are riding in the back it will bottom out and rub anything i can do to the rear suspension to prevent this...
 




Yes need to roll fenders. Are you sure it's even bottoming out? I'd roll the fenders first then see what's up. I rub if I take a corner really hard. Worst sound ever
 
Anyone that said take them off after he said they were attractive wheels (meaning he likes them), get bent.

Roll your fenders. That's your best bet. Don't start cutting stuff up either.
 


Pics? Or it didn't happen... 22's?

You don't believe 22's? People do all kinds of things..

How about 26's?

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I was thinking rolling first. If you still hit, and depending on how often you have a decent amount of people in the stiff heightening springs. But they could make the ass end "up" unloaded. But I guess with 22" you aren't worried about wheel gap being uneven.

I want to see this ride.
 
I purchased the car in November and put some stock tires i bought from Craigslist for winter. i don't have any pics with the rims on i was seeing if i could get some solutions to alleviate the rubbing before i put them back on this spring. I'll take a pic with the rims next to the car tomorrow so you can get a idea
 
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