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Why are you against rolling the fenders? Nothing really wrong with it.
Your rubbing... but where??? If your rubbing on the inner fender, rolling the outer lip won't fix a damn thing. You should be able to see where you are rubbing.
Typically everyone hammers the inner fender in for the 315's. Lots of people roll the outer fender for clearance. I have a very small wheel spacer 3/16 which still provides some of the hub for the wheel to sit on. I did both the BFH and the rolled fenders.
A dual rod phb also helps prevent any side to side axle movement. The stock one will allow the most movement between the stock rubber bushings.
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my car does the same thing, on sharp turns it rubs on the inside. a phb will cure this due to less roll.
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If it's rubbing on the inside, spacers can help. But as most know when the car sits there is generally some room between the inside of the tire and the body. Between PHB deflection, tire deflection, and the arc the PHB moves in that gap disappears (which is where the rub on the inside comes from). Links in the chain from there.
A better PHB and/or one that allows you to compensate for the shifted axle/body relationship due to lowering will help. Might be enough, might not.
Spacers can help if they are kept small. Big spacers can be dangerous as the wheels no longer ride on the hub, and the weight is supported by the studs only (bad). And if you rub on the inside, but can't move outward to fix it without a rub there, the spacers aren't a good only answer, and spacers are only used to fix improper wheel offset (as you as changing the offset by using the spacer).
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I was serious, I have learned more than I ever would have since I found this site. Thanks for the info! I have an adjustable panhard bar, the suspension has pretty much been taken care of...SFC's, LCA's, TQ arm, adjustible PHB, Sway bar....so I guess i'll check out the phb route?
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Maybe you don't want to mess with this but I always thought this was the first step in wheel clearance modification.
And I've got 315/35/17 nitto 555r's all around on my car on 17x11 50mm offset wheels. There's a really good thread on fitting wheels all around on frrax, though you might not be able to access it without an account.
With my 50mm wheels, 3/16 inch spacers, stock bumpstops still intact, some BFH, rod/rod phb, fenders rolled, and not necessarily large 315 sized Nitto 555r's I was rubbing a little bit still through the slaloms at autox. No two cars are exactly alike though.
When I put my Z06 rims on, the rears were rubbing on hard corners or hard launches. When I took my wheels off to throw on my Koni/Strano's+brake rotors and pads, I could clearly see where I was rubbing. A little BFH mod was all that was needed. Didn't screw anything up, and doesn't even look like I did anything. But, low and behold, no more tire rub!!! BFH FTMFW
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Like Sam mentioned, wheel spacers can be very dangerous and you should probably avoid them if possible. Unless they are very thin...
NASCAR Cup teams use wheel spacers. Later 3rd gens came from GM with 1/8 inch spacers in the rear.
Lastly, Sam used spacers on his Camaro before he bought his fancy smancy Forgelines.
It's not terrible though and it certainly isn't something you'd ever be able to duplicate on the street.... unless you're a rare one who daily drives Hoosier A6s at 10/10ths.






