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garykoo Jun 18, 2015 11:34 AM

Fender Rubbing
 
So i recently went for a wider front setup and the wheels seem to be rubbing the fenders slightly and caused the paint to crack. Im running 17x9 +29 offset with 235 tires. Car is dropped about 1.75-2 inches and the camber is maxed out at -2.3 degrees with toe and caster at oem specs. I dont really want to raise the car or increase the camber too much. Any suggestions?

Manga_Spawn Jun 18, 2015 11:37 AM

No kidding it is rubbing. That is way to aggressive an offset for the front. Are the fronts rolled? Last option is to pull the hell out of the fenders.

d1000rr Jun 18, 2015 03:23 PM

Can you post a picture? I honestly have no idea how that even fits...

tkokay Jun 19, 2015 06:50 AM

Im also interested in a picture of this. are you running the correct circumference tire?

RedCelica Jun 19, 2015 07:30 AM

Yeah +29 is WAY too aggressive unless you're planning on pulling the fenders.

DrakeValle Jun 19, 2015 07:36 AM

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A kid local to me had 17x9+20 square. Never saw it in person, but I can only image what it looked like. He already had bacon fenders from his previous, less aggressive setup.

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RedCelica Jun 19, 2015 07:37 AM

those poor fenders...the S doesn't deserve to be mauled like a hiker in the woods covered in peanut butter just to make a set of shit wheels fit.

Manga_Spawn Jun 19, 2015 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by tkokay (Post 23653575)
Im also interested in a picture of this. are you running the correct circumference tire?

The tire has nothing to do with it with this setup. The offset is to low. Even if he had a 215 it would rub under the right conditions due to the width and offset is way to aggressive.

tkokay Jun 19, 2015 09:14 AM

But if the tire isnt as tall then there is less to come in contact with the fender. Its only a small gain for him but could be the reason that hes even able to drive on it at this point. Just by his blurb above it sounds liek the wheels are close to fitting if hes just rubbing. *waits for picture of the fenders falling into the grooves of the tire* :argh:

Manga_Spawn Jun 19, 2015 10:05 AM

I have 17x9 +43 with a 245 and -2.5 front camber and my fronts are pulled. That barely fit. A 17x9 +29 does not fit and will rub even with the 235. The 235 is an odd tire size in that it is either slightly smaller than oem with the 235/40/17 or slightly taller than stock with the 235/45/17. Either way if the wheel was a offset that fit it wouldn't be rubbing. It is easily 11mm to aggressive especially for the front.


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