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Originally Posted by DASHOCKER
Are you getting rubbing with your wheel set up Plans for fatter wheels?
I was riding on 235/35/19 but the ride was harsh so I just gotten fat setup.
245/40/19
On dips and bumps I'm rubbing in the front. Appears to be top dead center of wheelwell.
COnsidering putting a bat to it or a light shave.
Any fellow gs neloc have experience with this?
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Originally Posted by sputniknyc
19x8.5 with 35 offset
I was riding on 235/35/19 but the ride was harsh so I just gotten fat setup.
245/40/19
On dips and bumps I'm rubbing in the front. Appears to be top dead center of wheelwell.
COnsidering putting a bat to it or a light shave.
Any fellow gs neloc have experience with this?
I was riding on 235/35/19 but the ride was harsh so I just gotten fat setup.
245/40/19
On dips and bumps I'm rubbing in the front. Appears to be top dead center of wheelwell.
COnsidering putting a bat to it or a light shave.
Any fellow gs neloc have experience with this?
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Originally Posted by sputniknyc
19x8.5 with 35 offset
I was riding on 235/35/19 but the ride was harsh so I just gotten fat setup.
245/40/19
On dips and bumps I'm rubbing in the front. Appears to be top dead center of wheelwell.
COnsidering putting a bat to it or a light shave.
Any fellow gs neloc have experience with this?
I was riding on 235/35/19 but the ride was harsh so I just gotten fat setup.
245/40/19
On dips and bumps I'm rubbing in the front. Appears to be top dead center of wheelwell.
COnsidering putting a bat to it or a light shave.
Any fellow gs neloc have experience with this?
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Originally Posted by One HoT
Take off the screw in the center where the tire is rubbing against and do a small cut right down the middle portion of the fender lining. Use your hand to push the fender lining up and you shouldn't have any problems..
Gonna try it out now.
Let y'all know my progress.
Thanks again Neloc crew
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results as followed,
Removed 4 screws that holds black plastic strip.
cut 2x4 plastic wheel well from top.
bent metal wheel well lining. (not fully bent back)
Going for test drive now.
I seriously need a bat to roll it further back.
Removed 4 screws that holds black plastic strip.
cut 2x4 plastic wheel well from top.
bent metal wheel well lining. (not fully bent back)
Going for test drive now.
I seriously need a bat to roll it further back.
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Originally Posted by One HoT
I'm going forward with putting the baseball bat to my car.
Seems like it is rubbing the lip of the fender. I will be heating the BlTCH up and rolling them back.
My offset is a bit aggressive with fat tire setup where my tires are pretty flush with the fender.
Hopefully the bat will work.
If not, im swapping back to stretch tires