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Suspension, Brakes, Tires, and Wheels This forum includes modification, repair, replacement, identification and restoration of the above parts and how to tune them for better traction and handling. Also includes wheel bearings and hubs, wheel studs and nuts, wheel spacers, and other rela

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Old 02-07-2005, 11:46 PM   #1
front tires binding on turnes...  
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ok,..ive got a 89 daytona shelby t2 with stock 16" pumper wheels,..when i turn all the way either way it feels like my front tires are "skidding" or rubbing on something...it seems to bog me down a bit parking or whatever at super slow,speeds.... full turning seems to be damaging something but everything looks fine....???????


axle bbots look good...alighnment is good...only thing in the front suspension that seems to be off is the stock and very blown out struts...would this be the problem??

ive got a new set of gr2's today but wont be getting to them untill this weekend??

any ideas?
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right size tire?
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Old 02-08-2005, 01:06 AM   #3
 
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they are 205/55/r16 directional road huggers
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Their rubbing the trans. on the drivers side, and the fender liner on the pass. side, it's common. Make sure the fender liner is screwed up in their tight and just ease off on the full lock turns
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