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sorry to hear it bro a slight negative camber adjustment should fix it.... but if you cant fix it .... one mans trash is another mans treasure... sell them my way =)
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Sell your wheels/tires to me for cheap. Problem solved.
[/thread] No really though, either go with a lower profile/width tire, dial in more camber with a front camber kit, or roll your fenders/cut your fender liner. Any or all of the above will work. I basically repeated what the guys above me said. |
Go with a smaller tire up front....
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Not much you can do other than try more negative camber and narrower tire. FYI I run 295 on my wheels with correct offsets with no rubbing at all.
Always best to error in other direction as you can always use spacers. |
Thanks for the suggestions guys, I'll try to roll the fenders and see if this helps. If it doesn't, what front tire size do you guys recommend? Btw, I like the beefy look of my RE-11s in 265/35/19 and 305/30/19 - the 305 has the best look, is there a way I can have that look but smaller? I'd like to keep RE-11s as choice of tires.
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I ran a 275 with OEM camber no rubbing on a +27.
your running 265 on a +12. So you stick out about 10mm more than me. To make it even with a 275 you would have to drop to a 245 tire size. You could try a 255 and see if that works. |
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P.S. i still hate the stretched look, so hopefully you the rolling works for you. |
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Rear fenders will need to be modified as others have said, if you're rubbing in the front you will need to run some negative camber or a smaller tire I had a similar problem with my current setup so I rolled the rear fenders and went to a smaller size front tire and it rarely rubs in the front over big dips but never touches in the rear |
the rears will be fine. should have no rubbing at all.
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Man +12 front! IMHO there's no other option than to roll the fenders or get new ones. Going down in tire sizes to 245 kinda makes it look weird. just my 2 cents. hope it work out for you..
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Soooo sik...man that pic makes my Rays look like childs play...
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just curious what disk type you got for your rears
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I've got the exact same size in a different SSR wheel (SP3) up front on my Z. You will definitely need a 245 and most likely a fender roll to be that low. I'm installing my coilovers soon and am getting the fronts rolled before the install. I'll let you know my results. I'm on 245's up front btw.
Edit: just saw they're 19's, I'm on 20's. I'd still try a roll first. |
Your gonna have to go with smaller tires to help deal with the rubbing. Also down in Granada hill you can visit Tony. He does great work for fender rolling just google search his name and itll come up!
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