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I recently put a set of these with stock rubber to replace my 18" base GT wheels

I am lowered with the Eibach Pro-Kit

woudl I need to worry about rubbing at all? I can't quite tell but it seems like there is rub when I pull hard left

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no sir youll be fine.

check your linear and also always good to check your alignment since you got the car lowered.
 

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The cars that come stock equipped with 20" wheels might have steering angle limiters in place to prevent rubbing at lock or near lock of the wheel. Roush Performance sells a Steering Stop Kit, which was specifically created for this.

http://www.roushperformance.com/parts/ROUSH-Mustang-Steering-Stop-Kit.html
I had a feeling that might have been the case

on my 2012 I had to use a similar Roush kit when I upgraded to the brembo package wheels

wonder if 1" spacers would be an alternative to resolve the issue?
 
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^ that being said there is, to me, just a hint of rub when I pull hard left.... none when I pull hard right

might just leave it as is
 
 








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