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Old Sep 10, 2002
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I've searched a couple of different ways but .....

I can't seem to find out if I lower my car about 2" will it scrub the wheel well.
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search harder it was right there on the top of the suspension forum. come on now. lol
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oh my bad lol i jsut glanced i thought u said what i need to lower my car 2" what size tires and rims ur going to run?
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next time please post this in the suspension forum.. and it has been answered many times as well... unless if you have some big tires or a soft suspension then you shouldnt.. and the term is usually refered to rub/rubbing not scrub
 
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