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Tire rubbing with rolled fenders!
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 15065089" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>its definitely not the offset of the wheels. i personally checked them before they went out and theyre the same fender flush offset we do for everyone. </p><p></p><p>i know 04sleeper mentioned before about being able to adjust the IRS when stuff like this happens. i dont recall how though. ill have to ask him to post in here. </p><p></p><p>i think you need to roll your fenders more as well. i know when we did mine we got them folded over like paper thin. and i still had some rubbing on one side. i think it was the driver's side on my car. and that was on an 18x10 with a 295 tire lol. 04sleeper told me back then that its common for the IRS to be out of wack but can be adjusted. also the camber as well. even just a little bit makes a big difference. </p><p></p><p>there's guys running the same wheels and offset on bigger tires, 335s, with no issues. i would hold off on the coil over set up for now. see if you can address the issue specifically. lots of experience folks on this forum that can give good advice. just might take a few days before they see the thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 15065089, member: 40308"] its definitely not the offset of the wheels. i personally checked them before they went out and theyre the same fender flush offset we do for everyone. i know 04sleeper mentioned before about being able to adjust the IRS when stuff like this happens. i dont recall how though. ill have to ask him to post in here. i think you need to roll your fenders more as well. i know when we did mine we got them folded over like paper thin. and i still had some rubbing on one side. i think it was the driver's side on my car. and that was on an 18x10 with a 295 tire lol. 04sleeper told me back then that its common for the IRS to be out of wack but can be adjusted. also the camber as well. even just a little bit makes a big difference. there's guys running the same wheels and offset on bigger tires, 335s, with no issues. i would hold off on the coil over set up for now. see if you can address the issue specifically. lots of experience folks on this forum that can give good advice. just might take a few days before they see the thread. [/QUOTE]
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