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 Posted: Wed Jan 26th, 2005 08:23 am
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sand down the wheel well in order to have more space for my new wheels without raising my suspension up?? :?



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 Posted: Wed Jan 26th, 2005 11:11 am
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I don't know if you can. They're very thin & plastic.;:what



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 Posted: Wed Jan 26th, 2005 11:56 am
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on the back there is a piece of the bumper that you can cut out to gain room. if you are rubbing on the sidewalls though, there is little you can do. that metal is hard to bend and I havent had any success with the bat method.



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 Posted: Wed Jan 26th, 2005 08:08 pm
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 Posted: Wed Jan 26th, 2005 09:25 pm
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Try getting the right offset wheels! lol j/k man. Try rolling your fenders with a baseball bat while aplying heat to the paint so it doesn't crack. If they are rubbing on the inner fenders, maybe you can remove the plastic inner wheelwel on the front? Mine rubs with the stock wheels and tires, but I'm real low. My tires have actually rubbed and worn through some parts of the stock plastic inner fenders. I think they also sell a machine specially for rolling fenders, or maybe you can rent 'em. I've seen them in a VW magazine befors, cause those are notorious for needing fender rolling.



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 Posted: Thu Jan 27th, 2005 05:30 am
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I got the right offset is just my drop but I dont wanna raise my car.........I love the drop that I got that's why I was wondering if I could sand the wheel well in order to fit the 17s



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 Posted: Thu Jan 27th, 2005 01:33 pm
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you could try, but you'll just end up with holes in it. Even on the other side of it though there usually isn't alot of space. The rear fender wells on a good number of Foci aren't even plastic, mine are felt.



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 Posted: Thu Jan 27th, 2005 07:01 pm
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so, any solutions to fix my problems without changing suspension???



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 Posted: Thu Jan 27th, 2005 07:32 pm
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I'm confused why you are having such a problem.

How low is your drop? What size are your tires?



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 Posted: Thu Jan 27th, 2005 09:21 pm
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so your rubbing that bad with 17s and a drop?

How low are you?

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 Posted: Thu Jan 27th, 2005 11:09 pm
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look @ my sig & that's how low I am



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 Posted: Thu Jan 27th, 2005 11:13 pm
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Wow, you look lower than me! I've got a 2.25" drop and it's LOW! You could always put the 17's on and never turn the wheel, go over any bumps, or drive at all. If youre that low, then good luck. Maybe an airbag suspension is your anwswer in your case. Here's mine with the stock 15's and stock size tires on it.



And sorry, but I've always wanted to use this...



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 Posted: Thu Jan 27th, 2005 11:26 pm
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I'll take pics tomorrow with my new wheels, oh & I took the front wheel wells off & that seems to work for now........



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 Posted: Thu Jan 27th, 2005 11:29 pm
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Is the rear rubbing at all? What drop do you have man, I;m curious because I thought that mine was about as low as you could go.



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 Posted: Thu Jan 27th, 2005 11:31 pm
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the rear is rubbing a little bit but not as much as the front



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 Posted: Fri Jan 28th, 2005 12:17 am
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if you arent rubbing now, you can go to seventeens and a thinner tire and everything will be fine. If the overall diameter of the wheel and tire dosent change................... no rub!



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 Posted: Fri Jan 28th, 2005 12:39 am
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You do have to worry about width though. Especially in the front.



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 Posted: Fri Jan 28th, 2005 12:58 pm
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I would say if you are rubbing with 17's the only real way to keep the drop without rubbing is to reduce the tire size. For example I run 215/45/17 on my 17's they don't rub, but right now I've got the stock suspension, I've only got about an inch or so, before I would rub in the corners. So if I wanted to go lower than say an inch and a half, I'd have to probably get A) a smaller tire say a 215/40 or 205/45, or even smaller 205/40 depending on how much rubbing I am encountering or B) get a larger offset to pull the wheel in closer to the hub, of course then you might be too close on the inside, so I don't know. There isn't alot of room to be made on the focus for a ton of drop.



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 Posted: Sat Jan 29th, 2005 06:32 am
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as promised here some not soo good quality pics... have in mind that it was taken with a camara phone... I'll try new pics with my digi cam.







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 Posted: Sat Jan 29th, 2005 01:06 pm
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Looks like you need wheels with a different offset so that the tire will tuck up into the inside of the wheelwel rather than hit it. I have heard that a 42 mm offtet wheel is perfect, but don't quote me on that. Those wheels just stick out too far IMO. What drop do you have?



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