Those of you that rub
#1
Those of you that rub
Recently got new wheels on and it rubs slightly when I go over bumps. Is this common? I have 19" cv3s with 235/35 in the front and 265/30 in the rear. Is there any solution to the rubbing and will it affect the tires if I continue to drive like this.
Thanks for all input
Also I am lowered on Megan coils. My mechanic told me I would have to raise a good inch to even cure it. I have a half finger gap.
Thanks for all input
Also I am lowered on Megan coils. My mechanic told me I would have to raise a good inch to even cure it. I have a half finger gap.
#2
Lexus Test Driver
what are the rest of your specs? offsets, and widths...
and I'm currently on 20's but I have narrower tires; however, my offsets are also probably slightly lower than the vossens so based off that I'd say we are about similar and you are most likely just rubbing on the fender liner. If that's the case, you're fine. You can rub on that all day until it just burns off. Your tires won't be majorly affected.. at least nothing you'll be able to spot with your naked eye.
If you are rubbing on your fender than that's a different story..
and I'm currently on 20's but I have narrower tires; however, my offsets are also probably slightly lower than the vossens so based off that I'd say we are about similar and you are most likely just rubbing on the fender liner. If that's the case, you're fine. You can rub on that all day until it just burns off. Your tires won't be majorly affected.. at least nothing you'll be able to spot with your naked eye.
If you are rubbing on your fender than that's a different story..
#4
It's most likely your fender liner. Like RVCAis250 said, either deal with the rubbing and let the plastic burn off on its own, or use a heat gun and push back parts of the liner that are sticking out and cut the liner where you are rubbing the worst. A fender roll would be good too.
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