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Got the front tires on, rubs


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My baby got its front tires on today!

 

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That ^ is all the way lowered on 8" springs I think? Using MM coil overs, in either case, I think the bumpsteer spacers did alot to keep those LCA's pointing down.

 

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Love that shot ^

 

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Oilpan below the frame rails...

 

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The car is running 245/50/16 and there is a bit of rubbing going on as you can see. Wheels are 16X8 +10. There is no rubbing if I do not use a spacer, or if the car is on jacks, but I have added 1/4" of space to clear the toyota brake swap. Basically I am just wondering if anyone can give me tips as to how to fix this issue (other than smaller tires)? I was thinking that I could grind the calipers down a bit and it would clear, but I honestly like the added track of a small spacer, since I want to eventually add ZG's and it looks mean like that. Maybe when the ZG's go in I can cut back the panel a bit? Any ideas? Thanks!

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I'm kind of confused as to where the rubbing is occuring...

 

is it on the front lower panel or the part right behind the front wheel on the fender?

 

either way, a hacksaw is your friend. Also, an aftermarket airdam may aleviate the problem, assuming it is comming from the front of the front wheels.

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1) The spacer will do it, and...

2) 50 series aspect ratio is also making it worse

 

I've had 240/45/16 tires with no rubbing, but this was a zero offset 8" wheel. The further outboard you go, the worse it gets, plus you've got a taller tire as well.

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1) The spacer will do it, and...

2) 50 series aspect ratio is also making it worse

 

I've had 240/45/16 tires with no rubbing, but this was a zero offset 8" wheel. The further outboard you go, the worse it gets, plus you've got a taller tire as well.

 

Ya I agree, I just couldn't find what I wanted in 245/45 :redface:. Oh well, looks like I will just be trimming the lower front valance. How the hell do people fit the 16X9 watanabes on? Low aspect ratio?

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I'd assume they're using something lower profile. But remember that the lower profile you go the harder it is for a tire to be forgiving (how well a tire regains traction after loss of). Of course engineering can compensate, but I was just stating a general rule of thumb.

 

Besides, who needs a front valance anyways? I see guys in concord running thier muscle cars without hoods all the time. :D Surely something as trivial as a valance isn't needed.

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