rubbing on 255/35/18
rubbing on 255/35/18
After extensive searching on wheel and tire sizes, i decided to get the advan rs's in 18x9 +29 for my ix wrapped in 255/35 advan sports. I've read many people had no rubbing issues with this setup, yet i was wrong.
i'm rubbing the fender in the rear when hitting small bumps/dips on the highway. It's really annoying as i really thought after all my reading that these shouldn't be a problem.
I can't roll my fenders as that option is just not available around here. Should i just cut the fenders? i read about about doing this instead of rolling fenders. What would be the advantages/disadvantages of doing so.
I'm on stock suspension too! my swift springs arrive tomorrow and i don't know what i should do ..
any advice appreciated..
i'm rubbing the fender in the rear when hitting small bumps/dips on the highway. It's really annoying as i really thought after all my reading that these shouldn't be a problem.
I can't roll my fenders as that option is just not available around here. Should i just cut the fenders? i read about about doing this instead of rolling fenders. What would be the advantages/disadvantages of doing so.
I'm on stock suspension too! my swift springs arrive tomorrow and i don't know what i should do ..
any advice appreciated..
sad truth is i am! i'm really pissed off .. i'm guessing it's because of the 255.
can the fender lips be smoothly hammered and repainted to look like they were rolled? or should i just shave the fender lips?
no access to fender roller
can the fender lips be smoothly hammered and repainted to look like they were rolled? or should i just shave the fender lips?
no access to fender roller
no... take the wheels off and use a heat gun to heat the lip up... then you should be able to tap it back to keep it from rubbing... thats what we did on my friends evo with 10.5 inch wheels
This may sound stupid, but you may clear better once you drop your car, causing you not to rub. This all depends where you currently rub. When you drop a car, the wheel gets tucked more into the fender well. Good luck.
Jason
Jason
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you may be right..
i read a lot of people running 255/35 tires with lowering springs without rubbing issues, that's why i thought i wouldn't have problems. I guess i'll install my springs in the next couple of days and take it from there.
Just wondering what my next course of action should be incase i still rub :/
you may be right..
i read a lot of people running 255/35 tires with lowering springs without rubbing issues, that's why i thought i wouldn't have problems. I guess i'll install my springs in the next couple of days and take it from there.
Just wondering what my next course of action should be incase i still rub :/
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a heat gun and an aluminum bat (used to roll the lip, not beat it) will work! my friend did it on his dsm and it looks professionally done. well, he does own his own shop, but you get the point.
thanks
Another option might be to add more camber. I'm running 245/40/18 but require about 1.25 degrees of camber in the rear to clear the fenders. I don't remember exactly what the stock camber settings are but it might be an easier option. Had to run 1.5 degrees in my old civic to clear the rear fenders too :P
just buy a fender roller on ebay or a online store. personally i wouldnt use a baseball bat to roll the fenders. i wouldnt cut my fenders either unless i couldnt get my wheel/tire combo to fit with rolling the fenders and adding some negative camber.


