what do u do if ur tires rub?
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what do u do if ur tires rub?
My rear tires are 295/35/18's BF goodrich, It was rubing so badly till I got wheel spacers! Now it rubs only at hard turns on the inside, I have heard u can beat there but I don't wanna beat something different. So I need sugestions or a website link that shows how to beat
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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Originally Posted by DopeFedZ
There should be a mark or spot in the inner fender well where the tire has rubbed. When you locate that area bring out a mallet and go to work.
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That's what I did, beat the inner fender with a BFH and reundercoat. You can't really even tell. I also switched to rod ends on my APHB and bumped up my rear tire pressure a bit to have less side wall flex. This is all if it's rubbing on the inner well. If it's rubbing on the outer quarter, you can roll the fender lips, get a stiffer sway bar and rear ride height adjusters. I had to do all of this to get my GSD3's not to rub. I swear, these GSD3 315's are more like 335's, they are huge...
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Originally Posted by DopeFedZ
There should be a mark or spot in the inner fender well where the tire has rubbed. When you locate that area bring out a mallet and go to work.
and what is reundercoat ?
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Originally Posted by 00firebird
ah... i found the spots, two of em.. only thing this, even though my car is at stock height, i still cant fit a mallet under there, tire is too close
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its the coating inside the wheel well for protection
http://www.duplicolor.com/products/undercoating.html
hope that helps
http://www.duplicolor.com/products/undercoating.html
hope that helps
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ok well this doesnt seem to be working... its a plastic cover and its not metal, so its not bending. its just bouncing back. am i SOL?
theres no way im putting the wheel back on and then taking it off again later. it'll sit until i it know it can/cant be fixed. quick replies please
theres no way im putting the wheel back on and then taking it off again later. it'll sit until i it know it can/cant be fixed. quick replies please
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Originally Posted by 00firebird
ok well this doesnt seem to be working... its a plastic cover and its not metal, so its not bending. its just bouncing back. am i SOL?
theres no way im putting the wheel back on and then taking it off again later. it'll sit until i it know it can/cant be fixed. quick replies please
theres no way im putting the wheel back on and then taking it off again later. it'll sit until i it know it can/cant be fixed. quick replies please