Need Help!!!
#1
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Need Help!!!
Hello Guys,
Ive got 22 inch rims and whenever someone sits in the back, its always rubbing. What can i do to prevent that. Someone recommended me spacers. I really dont know whats my best option here.
I would really appreciate if I could get some feedback from you guys.
Ive got 22 inch rims and whenever someone sits in the back, its always rubbing. What can i do to prevent that. Someone recommended me spacers. I really dont know whats my best option here.
I would really appreciate if I could get some feedback from you guys.
#2
Lexus Test Driver
Get smaller rims...sorry, had to say it.
It looks lowered. Lowered by springs and springs alone?
Only thing I can think of are coilovers, that are typically adjustable. Expensive though.
It looks lowered. Lowered by springs and springs alone?
Only thing I can think of are coilovers, that are typically adjustable. Expensive though.
#4
Lead Lap
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What are your wheel and tire specs? Suspension mods?
We'll also need to know where the wheels are rubbing before we can offer solutions. Is it on the fender, inner liner, etc?
Usually if the wheels are a mild offset and the tires are not over sized, all you need is either to roll or shave the rear fenders and possibly modify the bolt that connects the rear bumper to the rear quarter panel.
We'll also need to know where the wheels are rubbing before we can offer solutions. Is it on the fender, inner liner, etc?
Usually if the wheels are a mild offset and the tires are not over sized, all you need is either to roll or shave the rear fenders and possibly modify the bolt that connects the rear bumper to the rear quarter panel.
Last edited by is150; 12-25-15 at 01:30 PM.
#5
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Its sitting on stock suspension. I really dont want to put too much in coil overs.
Its only the the back. its the inner lining and its when someone is sitting in back seat or if im making a very sharp.
Its only the the back. its the inner lining and its when someone is sitting in back seat or if im making a very sharp.
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#9
Spacers or smaller rims should solve your problem. Beautiful LS.
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#13
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Can someone please tell me what size spacers do I need and where can I get that from.
Wouldn't that sill rub the rear fenders? I really hope that solves the problem
i appreciate all you guys so much.
I really want to solve this issue because of this, i cant even have people sit in my car in the back seat
Wouldn't that sill rub the rear fenders? I really hope that solves the problem
i appreciate all you guys so much.
I really want to solve this issue because of this, i cant even have people sit in my car in the back seat
#14
Can someone please tell me what size spacers do I need and whe8re can I get that from.
Wouldn't that sill rub the rear fenders? I really hope that solves the problem
i appreciate all you guys so much.
I really want to solve this issue because of this, i cant even have people sit in my car in the back seat
Wouldn't that sill rub the rear fenders? I really hope that solves the problem
i appreciate all you guys so much.
I really want to solve this issue because of this, i cant even have people sit in my car in the back seat
#15
Lead Lap
iTrader: (10)
The wheels look to be vossen wheels and they are usually 22x10.5 + 38 for the LS460 rear fitment. OP, can you tell us if the rubbing is on the liner closer to the fender or the inside of the wheel well? Can you take a pic of the exact place that you are rubbing? Unless the wheels have a lower offset then usual, I would bet that the tires are too wide. Don't buy spacers until you we see pics of were the rubbing is to verify what needs to be done.