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Old 04-14-12, 04:20 PM
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I got an 06 300 rwd.. dropped on tanabe nf210..front 245/35/20 rear 275/30/20. My front driver side rubs when I hit a dip or sharp right turn. Is anyone one else having this issue or have any advice? I have a set of megan ez coilovers on order and want to go even lower. It doesnt seem to be rubbing on the edge of the fender but the black plastic liner inside the fender. =\
Old 04-14-12, 05:24 PM
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The problem right now is that front tire being to "tall/big". Whats the width and offset of your rims?
Your options will be: rolling fenders and/or different tire sizes.
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Yea i believe you are right ... my previous rims i had 245/30/20 in the front and no issue... but living in Houston I did not like those rubber band thin tires... any advice for the rubbing... here is a pic of the rub under my fender... i am tempted to take a grinder to it... please help...

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I'm having the exact same problem the metal tab is catching the tire
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