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Hi all, not new to the forum, been following for some time now. I must say, there are some well put together NX's out there! I am picking up a black 2017 Lexus NX F-Sport (AWD) in a few days. I want to lower it (springs) with 22x9, (+33 or +38 offset) wheels. Will I experience any rubbing or possible hitting of the plastic?
Hi all, not new to the forum, been following for some time now. I must say, there are some well put together NX's out there! I am picking up a black 2017 Lexus NX F-Sport (AWD) in a few days. I want to lower it (springs) with 22x9, (+33 or +38 offset) wheels. Will I experience any rubbing or possible hitting of the plastic?
When I had mine installed, I had rubbing for the first 3 weeks then went away. But no hole was made through the wheel well. It was mostly when I turned the wheel all the way left or right when parking or getting out of the parking the lot. Ive been wanting to do the lowering springs cuz I think it would complete the look but Im afraid of rubbing again or rubbing when I have alot of people ride in the car. Ive been waiting for someone else do it with 22's too. lol
When I had mine installed, I had rubbing for the first 3 weeks then went away. But no hole was made through the wheel well. It was mostly when I turned the wheel all the way left or right when parking or getting out of the parking the lot. Ive been wanting to do the lowering springs cuz I think it would complete the look but Im afraid of rubbing again or rubbing when I have alot of people ride in the car. Ive been waiting for someone else do it with 22's too. lol
Lol, I've come across a few lowered with 22s and really like the look but I want to know how bad it will rub before pulling the trigger. Also want to see how much gap is left on the AWD version.
its quiet, looks good (for my preferences) and works great in rain and even in mud
but
there is some rubbing from time to time. I don't know whats the deal. Sometimes there is noise on minor bump @ 10mph, sometimes I can cross traffic stoppers @30mph with no issue. Maybe tire itself makes this noise because its too wide for the rim. I really have nonidea.
Swapped out OEM 18's for OEM 20's. Sitting on BFGoodrich g-Force Sport A/S 245/45/20. Wanted to keep an OEM look and couldn't find an aftermarket set that really appealed to me.
its quiet, looks good (for my preferences) and works great in rain and even in mud
but
there is some rubbing from time to time. I don't know whats the deal. Sometimes there is noise on minor bump @ 10mph, sometimes I can cross traffic stoppers @30mph with no issue. Maybe tire itself makes this noise because its too wide for the rim. I really have nonidea.
it wasn't rubbing but some (totally unrelated) pressure on incorrectly screwed body element. Now its perfect. 255/55r18 et34 = good fit