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Honda Accord car lift question?

I own a 2000 Honda Accord. When I bought it (used), it came with 20 inch rims that I really love. The issue I have with them though is that sometimes when I make turns or have many people with me and a lot of added weight, the tire touches the car and sort of grinds. This is obviously not a good thing for my tires. I was wondering if anyone could give me some advise as to how I can lift the car a bit. I have looked up some car lift parts but have no idea how they work or how to choose the right one to raise my car about 1 to 2 inches. Thanks you for the help in advance!

Answer:

They sell rubber spacer blocks that go between the coils in the spring. This keeps it higher.
Any time you have to change the car to make some stupid piece of aftermarket equipment fit (like grossly oversized wheels) you should really think long and hard about what got you to that screwed up circumstance in the first place and fix that problem.
Lifted Honda Accord
I can't think of a car more comically unsuited for silly big wheels than an Accord. Put the stock wheels and tire sizes back on it and quit fooling around. zxcvbnm
the springs might be too weak for the weight, allowing the cr to sit lower.

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