My1.5cents:
>From day one, I've noticed that all stock roadsters look like they are going up
hill. Fender to tire clearance in the front is around one inch. The top of the
rear tire is hidden by the fender. For me, that's the only negative "look " on a
roadster. My 1600 also rubbed around corners. I solved the problem by installing
air stocks on the rear. Added just enough air to see the top of the tire.
Eliminated the rubbing and bought the car up to a level look. Have never had a
problem with that setup.
Steve Harvey
Milwaukee
> << After having a new set of tires, 195/70/14, put on to replace the very old
> set of tires that were on the car, there seems to be rubbing on the left
> rear when going around right hand turns at some speed. The old set of
> tires did not come in contact with the body. With all the talk of taking
> off car bodies, is there some way to reposition the rear wheels in
> relationship to the body? My guess is there is more room on the right hand
> side of the car compared to the left. >>
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