Officially rubbed through my fender liners
#20
Intermediate
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I don't know what everyone is complaining about. I drove pretty slammed for about a month or so and all the rubbing went away (unless I hit a slight dip in the road). Mine rubbed driving straight without even hitting anything or turning. I did have to roll and pull my front fenders and relocate the front bumper tab. But I just left the fender liner as is, didn't do a thing. I then cut out loose plastic pieces that were hitting the tire from the fender liner, now it's all good.
My only problem is I rub on actual fenders when I turn, but it doesn't bother me too much... it's all part of the game.
My only problem is I rub on actual fenders when I turn, but it doesn't bother me too much... it's all part of the game.
#22
Lexus Test Driver
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Yeah, this is probably what i'm going to let happen haha.
#26
Lexus Test Driver
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I think most are asking about a DIY for the metal bumper bracket and not how to remove the liners...I am going to take my front bumper off tonight and then see if I can fabricate a new bracket out of round bar to completely bypass the bracket chewing up the tires...
#29
Lexus Test Driver
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^^ that definitely helps most with the metal rubbing on the outer edge of the front tires, but does not show the metal bracket in all it's tire blocking glory...
I have the additional issue of this bracket keeping me from lowering the car more because my setup is so aggressive that the tire now sits on the bracket when I air down, so I have the idea of creating a new "bracket" out of round bar that allows the tire to have full clearance but will still hold the corner of the bumper flush against the fender.
I have the additional issue of this bracket keeping me from lowering the car more because my setup is so aggressive that the tire now sits on the bracket when I air down, so I have the idea of creating a new "bracket" out of round bar that allows the tire to have full clearance but will still hold the corner of the bumper flush against the fender.
#30
Racer
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^^ that definitely helps most with the metal rubbing on the outer edge of the front tires, but does not show the metal bracket in all it's tire blocking glory...
I have the additional issue of this bracket keeping me from lowering the car more because my setup is so aggressive that the tire now sits on the bracket when I air down, so I have the idea of creating a new "bracket" out of round bar that allows the tire to have full clearance but will still hold the corner of the bumper flush against the fender.
I have the additional issue of this bracket keeping me from lowering the car more because my setup is so aggressive that the tire now sits on the bracket when I air down, so I have the idea of creating a new "bracket" out of round bar that allows the tire to have full clearance but will still hold the corner of the bumper flush against the fender.
Do it do it... You can do it!!!! lol might need you to do this bumper tab mod for me danny boy!!