HI everybody,
Just saw the thread in the parts wanted stuff about the inner guards wanted by a lot of people and had a few questions.
My car has no damage to the inner guards that I've seen yet but what, to most people, have the found causes the damage. Maybe there is a link between big wide wheels or something? I'm just looking at going to 17*7's in the future and wanted to know if everybody has problems with this or it only seems to be those with 17*8 or higher or something.
Inner Guard Issues
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My car was ultra low and had the stock 16 inch wheels on it. The guards were absolutely shattered which I would say started from rubbing.
I now have slightly higher suspension, but still low and 17x7 inch wheels and I got rubbing on both the guard liner and the guard itself. A bit of panel beating and the guard no longer rubs but there is one section of the guard liner that pertrudes and rubs a little in cornering.
I would say that 17x7 with stock suspension is _very_ unlikely to rub.
I now have slightly higher suspension, but still low and 17x7 inch wheels and I got rubbing on both the guard liner and the guard itself. A bit of panel beating and the guard no longer rubs but there is one section of the guard liner that pertrudes and rubs a little in cornering.
I would say that 17x7 with stock suspension is _very_ unlikely to rub.
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I have 17x7 wheels (with 215/45 R17 tyres) on standard GPvR suspension. Before my recent accident i had no rubbing at all, however afterwards I got some on the passengers side - probably because they replaced the inner guard lining. But it seems to have gone away now - maybe I've worn enough to stop it.
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It's proportional to both, anything that brings the tyre closer to the guard, is more likely to cause rubbing, whether that be lowering or bigger wheels.RallyMad wrote:I guess the lowering would cause the most problems, am I right there?
Bear in mind too, you can legally go +/- 10mm in tyre size, so if you go slightly bigger tyre on a bigger wheel (as I did, I'll be going back to a 40 next time), that's going to make rubbing even more likely.