Rubbing on 20"s
#1
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Rubbing on 20"s
What would be the solution to prevent rubbing on my 20"s? Pull or rolling the fenders? I still don't understand why one would choose to pull over rolling fenders, so if anyone can inform me <3
225/30/20 et38
255/30/20 et45
20x9 / 29x10.5
On RS*R Downs
225/30/20 et38
255/30/20 et45
20x9 / 29x10.5
On RS*R Downs
#3
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Not even on dips or bumps? I talked to Wilson tai and rastaracer who have our same specs and I was told it rubs a bit. I've been told different things. I guess I'll find out soon when I install it
#5
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I know both of them personally and they're on coils. Rastaracer is running RS*R Sporti coils and Wilson has BC Racing. I have just springs and my buddy Jason (Stitch626 on the forums) has the same setup both with no rubbing. If you want to see photos, hit me up on instagram @Mr_CV5
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#8
You're gonna rub. Couple of my friends have the same setup -- Toronto roads are not nice.
From what I remember, Cali you should be fine.
If I was confident I would be driving over a perfectly flat surface all day every day..... I would rock 20's.
Nor am I going to be wearing Vossens....... lol
But if you're going to do something right.... do it once.
From what I remember, Cali you should be fine.
If I was confident I would be driving over a perfectly flat surface all day every day..... I would rock 20's.
Nor am I going to be wearing Vossens....... lol
But if you're going to do something right.... do it once.
#9
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You're gonna rub. Couple of my friends have the same setup -- Toronto roads are not nice.
From what I remember, Cali you should be fine.
If I was confident I would be driving over a perfectly flat surface all day every day..... I would rock 20's.
Nor am I going to be wearing Vossens....... lol
But if you're going to do something right.... do it once.
From what I remember, Cali you should be fine.
If I was confident I would be driving over a perfectly flat surface all day every day..... I would rock 20's.
Nor am I going to be wearing Vossens....... lol
But if you're going to do something right.... do it once.
#10
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Not exactly. I live in LA. In the freeways there are speed bumps, (if you know what i mean). So imagine going over a speed bump at 40~60mph q,q~~
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#15
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I don't find my springs ruined my ride or handling...I believe it made it better actually , in ride and looks. My car looks amazing when lowered compared to the massive gap it had before. It also handles a lot better than it did before.