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Oh ya, I forgot to mention that I have some rubbing in the front (havent done the heat gun trick yet) and also some in the rear (but only when I have a passenger in the back seat)
I am still rolling on stock supension/height
235/35/19 front - 275/30/19 rear
I am still rolling on stock supension/height
235/35/19 front - 275/30/19 rear
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Heres a picture of the 2 styles:
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I am lowered on H&R's on OEM Shocks.
My tires in front are 235/35/19 and I rub like a mad man when I am steering right and moving at cruising/freeway speeds. My rears are 265/30/19 and I have no rubbing at all.
I am assuming I am rubbing on the plastic liner of the fender towards the engine bay. I'll be using the heat gun treatment this weekend to see if it will solve the issue.
My tires in front are 235/35/19 and I rub like a mad man when I am steering right and moving at cruising/freeway speeds. My rears are 265/30/19 and I have no rubbing at all.
I am assuming I am rubbing on the plastic liner of the fender towards the engine bay. I'll be using the heat gun treatment this weekend to see if it will solve the issue.
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Hey Kybball,
No rubn issues on my end. I'm on coils, drop 1/4" inch from fender - very close to zero gap.
I did front and rear fender work. Like some members said, heat gun and roll/trim fenders to delete/reduce rubn, and run smaller tires.
Good luck!
No rubn issues on my end. I'm on coils, drop 1/4" inch from fender - very close to zero gap.
I did front and rear fender work. Like some members said, heat gun and roll/trim fenders to delete/reduce rubn, and run smaller tires.
Good luck!