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Got some Pilot Sport 4S installed yesterday. Went 245/35/19 and 275/30/19. Rub very little on the back
Lowered? Spacers? Rubbing on bumps/dips in the road or turning? Stock wheels?!
Just getting all the info as these are my next tires in the exact same size. I'm lowered on Swift springs as well. Just never heard of anyone rubbing with that setup.
For some part, it depends on your ride height, offset, camber, stiffness and if your fenders are rolled. I'm on 35+ all around, dropped with tires (exact same sizes) barely tucking under fenders with rear fender rolls. Big dips going 50+ will rub but nothing major.
Lowered? Spacers? Rubbing on bumps/dips in the road or turning? Stock wheels?!
Just getting all the info as these are my next tires in the exact same size. I'm lowered on Swift springs as well. Just never heard of anyone rubbing with that setup.
V.
Originally Posted by mahcah
For some part, it depends on your ride height, offset, camber, stiffness and if your fenders are rolled. I'm on 35+ all around, dropped with tires (exact same sizes) barely tucking under fenders with rear fender rolls. Big dips going 50+ will rub but nothing major.
Car is factory height on the back. Wheels are TE37 TTA +35 on 10''.
Also car rubs on the front a lil bit when full wheel turn in reverse. Offset in front is +22 on 9.5'' lowered on Swift.
Rub on big bumps/dips. Very minimal.
Trying to find a shop in New Orleans to get the fenders rolled with no success so far
Last edited by kbtoiz; 08-11-17 at 11:30 AM.
Reason: Add more info
Also car rubs on the front a lil bit when full wheel turn in reverse. Offset in front is +22 on 9.5'' lowered on Swift.
With that you need to see where it's rubbing in the fender liner, and heat the area up with a heat gun to push and hold the area in until the liner cools and stays in the new form.
Forgot to post this a couple days ago before I left the office... dirty car, yellowing headlights, front bumper full of rock chips...
If you want to fix your headlights use autosol metal polish then any wax, I didn't believe it until I did it on a older car I was working on came up fantastic cheers