Tires Rubbing..
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Tires Rubbing..
Hey guys!
im fairly new to the fto community.. only had mine for about 5-6 months.. it has 17 or 18 inch rims on there at the present time and if i turn a corner hard or drive on un even roads then my tyres rub.. is there anything i can do besides downsizing to smaller rims? not sure how guard rolling works on an fto!!
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im fairly new to the fto community.. only had mine for about 5-6 months.. it has 17 or 18 inch rims on there at the present time and if i turn a corner hard or drive on un even roads then my tyres rub.. is there anything i can do besides downsizing to smaller rims? not sure how guard rolling works on an fto!!
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Re: Tires Rubbing..
What size tyres are you running? What offset and rim width? If your guards aren't rolled it will definitely help, is about $200-$400 depending on who you can find to do it. (Or find someone with a roller).
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Re: Tires Rubbing..
ahh they came with the car.. all i know is theyre 17s or 18s inches.. and about 6-7 width. never actually looked or checked.. but i might need someone to roll them i guess. the rubbing is dreadful!bjk wrote:What size tyres are you running? What offset and rim width? If your guards aren't rolled it will definitely help, is about $200-$400 depending on who you can find to do it. (Or find someone with a roller).
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Ah. Well, the width and offset will be a bit tricky to determine without getting the wheel off the car. But the sidewall of your tyres will tell you their specs, as well as the size of the rim.
From your first post it sounds like you're hitting the fender, as well as the inner wheel well?
From your first post it sounds like you're hitting the fender, as well as the inner wheel well?
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17's are the go..
Have a look at the tire and get the numbers off there eg 35/40/17 ... Or tKe a photo and put it up here.
Have a look at the tire and get the numbers off there eg 35/40/17 ... Or tKe a photo and put it up here.
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17's may be the go, but just that alone won't avoid issues.
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Re: Tires Rubbing..
Depends on height as well..
Mine never rubbed (17's)... But since I dropped it with the Tein's she now scrubs on lock..
Cheap way is to remove guard liners..
Mine never rubbed (17's)... But since I dropped it with the Tein's she now scrubs on lock..
Cheap way is to remove guard liners..

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bjk wrote:17's may be the go, but just that alone won't avoid issues.
It would still help to know what size f**king wheels your running

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If the 18's and he down sizes to 17... Then yeah that alone could easily avoid the issue lol
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sounds good guys, my brother has my car so as soon as he gets home ill post up a pic of the wheels
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Right.. so i checked the tyres. they are 215/45 R17 if that helps anyone?
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Yep. You have 17 inch rims 

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haha yeh i would have guess that! so im going to assume rolling my guards would be the best option as to the rubbing?destinationtoby wrote:Yep. You have 17 inch rims
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Re: Tires Rubbing..
First thing to do would be to actually determine where the rubbing is.
I doubt they are rubbing on the outer guards and rolling wouldn't make a difference.
My guess would be they are rubbing on the guard liner.
I doubt they are rubbing on the outer guards and rolling wouldn't make a difference.
My guess would be they are rubbing on the guard liner.
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shouldn't have to roll guards with 17s .. Does the car sit low?Grozzo wrote:haha yeh i would have guess that! so im going to assume rolling my guards would be the best option as to the rubbing?destinationtoby wrote:Yep. You have 17 inch rims
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Offset is too high I'd say. Grab some spacers. It's probably chewing out the under guarding plastic crap.
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Bennoz wrote: the under guarding plastic crap.
You can rip that sh*t out if you want.....
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Mine flew over the armco at 180kph at Wakefielddestinationtoby wrote:Bennoz wrote: the under guarding plastic crap.
You can rip that sh*t out if you want.....

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Yeah, that tyre size is optimal.
Only issues would be rooted shocks, or as said prior, offset.
you'd get the tinniest bit of rub in the inner guard liners if your offset is correct, no more.
Only issues would be rooted shocks, or as said prior, offset.
you'd get the tinniest bit of rub in the inner guard liners if your offset is correct, no more.

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You'd also get a bit of rub on the upper part of the guard liner when hard cornering if the car has been lowered.Astron_Boy wrote:Yeah, that tyre size is optimal.
Only issues would be rooted shocks, or as said prior, offset.
you'd get the tinniest bit of rub in the inner guard liners if your offset is correct, no more.
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