Wheel lip rubbing on UCA’s

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Taylorb27

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I posted this to the wheel and tire section but it’s probably better suited for this section.

looking at ways around this, I know I could run a spacer but the front fitment is just how I want it. Will be lowering soon. First question, would cut coils drop the UCA inside the wheel? Will be cutting at least a coil, more than likely 2 and doing an axle flip in the back. This is just a town cruiser so I’m not concerned much with ride quality, I’ll leave that to my other projects.
I’m sure a drop spindle would do it too but cutting is cheaper lol

Any feed back is sure appreciated

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In theory, cutting part of the coil will shorten the gap distance between the upper and lower control arms, thus pushing the wheel out a little on the bottom. However I think then once you do an alignment, it will just be right back where you started, so nothing gained. How bad is it rubbing? You could always grind away a little metal on the UCA (I would do that before I ground on the wheel lip). Any pictures?
 

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In theory, cutting part of the coil will shorten the gap distance between the upper and lower control arms, thus pushing the wheel out a little on the bottom. However I think then once you do an alignment, it will just be right back where you started, so nothing gained. How bad is it rubbing? You could always grind away a little metal on the UCA (I would do that before I ground on the wheel lip). Any pictures?

ya I’m going to take the wheel off and grind a bit off the UCAs. Not going to touch the lip of the wheel. I’ll put in a 5/16 spacer before I do that. I’ll try to get a picture
 

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So it’s actually rubbing on the ball joint plate. All I did was spent a few minutes with a green rolock disk and I’ve got an 1/8” of clearance now
 

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