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Hey guys, I know quite a few of us are rolling on the new LC 818s so I was wondering if any, what kind of rubbing issues anyone is having in the front and rear, and what you have done or plane to do about it. Also lemme know what you are dropped on. Thanks
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im running d2 coilovers slammed with 225/35/19 front and 245/35/19 rear. I am flush in the rear and no rub but I do rub a little in the front fender wall. No big deal theres already a hole in my fender but I just live with it.
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^^^ First thing to do is figure out where you're rubbing. Damaster32's got no rub in the rear because he's running a stretched 245 tire in the rear. Look at your tires to see where the score marks are - most likely you're hitting a metal tab located where the bumper and quarter panel meet. If that's the case, here's what you can do:
1. Grind down the tab. There are a couple threads on CL about this.
2. Get lower profile tires.
3. Get coilovers
You might also be rubbing on the fender itself. See if there's any tire residue on the fender lip. If there is, you can roll or shave your fenders to get rid of the rub.
1. Grind down the tab. There are a couple threads on CL about this.
2. Get lower profile tires.
3. Get coilovers
You might also be rubbing on the fender itself. See if there's any tire residue on the fender lip. If there is, you can roll or shave your fenders to get rid of the rub.
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Least expensive fix is to ditch the spacers and get some raised center caps. You can get new tires too (a la Damaster32), but I don't know how you feel about stretching. Most expensive fix is get a set of coilover with adjustable dampening.
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Last edited by LyleBeach; 07-08-10 at 10:12 AM.