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Hey guys,.. quick question for ya. I've read a lot of the threads hear but don't really see anyone having a problem or questioning this.

I have a 2015 PP car lowered on Ford Racing Street springs,.. 1inch drop front and 1 inch drop in back.

I'm about to install some 25mm spacer's (until I can afford some rims from Paul @ N4S).

My question: Will my tires (front or back) rub the fenders or even come close with the 25mm spacers and the FR Street spring setup??

Thanks,

Rich
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Tons of people on the board running lower with those spacers and no rubbing. Should have searched my friend :)
 
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Tons of people on the board running lower with those spacers and no rubbing. Should have searched my friend :)
I did some searching. A lot of people mentioned that they put them on, but nobody mentioned if they got any rubbing, so I have to assume they didn't.

Just seems like it's going to be close especially with the rears 25mm out on a 1 inch drop and rear springs under compression.

Rich
 

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Lots of us, myself included did post results. I know the searching in forums isn't always easy though. Many times I know something is there because I read it before but wanted to go back and get more info and can't find it.

I have the Steeda Progressive springs that are also a 1" drop and running 25mm spacers all around with the PP wheels on my EB and there's plenty of room, no rubbing. The front is tucked just slightly while in the rear, the wheel itself is just inside the 1/4 panel but the bulge of the tire comes out just past it a little. Out of many that posted, nobody had rubbing.
 

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Hey Rich! You shouldn't have any rubbing issues with that set up. Like jbailer mentioned, there should still be plenty of room, even for compression.
 
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Cool thanks guys for the feedback. Yeah I've read so many post, but can't always go back to find what I'm looking for.

BTW, Marcus your car is looking awesome!!

Rich
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