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<blockquote data-quote="jobsi" data-source="post: 16216117" data-attributes="member: 57355"><p>So I went with a 305/35 nitto 555r and rolled the fender again and pushed it up nice and tight. I did notice when I had the rear jacked up and both tires where off and suspension was unloaded that my springs had a lot of play in them I was able to move them up and down freely is this normal on coil overs? I’ve never had them on any car before. So I made sure the springs where seated securely before putting the tires on and dropping the car down. I took it for a quick 20 min ride and wow night and day difference in the ride. The car handled all the bumps so much better and so far no rubbing. So I’m thinking that I have been driving around with the springs not properly seated and that is where my issue came from. I had bought some Rovos awhile back figured it was time to put them on and switch it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jobsi, post: 16216117, member: 57355"] So I went with a 305/35 nitto 555r and rolled the fender again and pushed it up nice and tight. I did notice when I had the rear jacked up and both tires where off and suspension was unloaded that my springs had a lot of play in them I was able to move them up and down freely is this normal on coil overs? I’ve never had them on any car before. So I made sure the springs where seated securely before putting the tires on and dropping the car down. I took it for a quick 20 min ride and wow night and day difference in the ride. The car handled all the bumps so much better and so far no rubbing. So I’m thinking that I have been driving around with the springs not properly seated and that is where my issue came from. I had bought some Rovos awhile back figured it was time to put them on and switch it up. [/QUOTE]
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