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44K views 42 replies 22 participants last post by  david_5203  
Unless the car was lowered, it wouldn't look right in my opinion. A little poke is usually ok, but this car sits pretty high from the top of the tire. I think Eibach has lowering springs, but I'm going to wait to see what the N I5 uses (assuming they lower the car a tad). I'm coming from a lowered civic, and I'm not ready to have to deal with hitting driveways at sharp angles with a super lower EV.
 
Ok but I mean, look aside, would it be problematic, do you thing the tires could to the fender when, let’s say, passing over a speed bump?
I'm not sure if there will be any rubbing. I feel like once in a while, I hear rubbing of some sort, but it's been hard to tell. I don't see the effects of rubbing under my fender, but I hear something (could just be the wheel turning and really slow speeds). I would definitely ask a wheel specialist before purchasing.