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Old 04-05-2010, 10:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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agx kyb shocks/tein s.tech tires hit fenders

Hey I would like to know if anyone else has the agx kyb shocks and tein s.tech spring set up. If so are you having problems with your front tires hitting your fenders. Also I have them on 3's all the way around thanks for any feedback.
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I'm guessing you have aftermarket wheels with improper tire sizes.
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sorry should have mentioned i have stock wheels and tire size. I'm only noticing it when i make a right turn and only my left front tire is hitting
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Type out the size of the tire. You might be mistaken. If they are in fact stock size, then you either have an installation problem on the LF corner or one of the components is bad.
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You sure you got the springs in the correct corners?
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Tire size is 205/50R 16. Yes all the springs are in the correct corner. I've have them in for about two months now and just started hearing it rub this past weekend.
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then something is wrong. You either have blown shocks or something.

No one should be close to rubbing on Teins / KYB's...
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Yeah I thought that was weird because everything is still like new i've only had this set up for a few months now. I'll try and get some pictures up so you have a better idea how it looks.
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Blown shock or dead spring.
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how can you check to tell if it's a blown shock or dead spring?
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Ok your probably going to either laugh or call me an idiot, but I found out that the inner fender lining is hanging low due to some clips falling out. So now I just need the clips to raise it back up.
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Ok your probably going to either laugh or call me an idiot, but I found out that the inner fender lining is hanging low due to some clips falling out. So now I just need the clips to raise it back up.
Haha nice one man! Atleast you are straight up with us! We are all glad that you have fixed the problem! Woot!
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