Tire Issues..
#41
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Originally Posted by QIKSILVR,Jul 14 2004, 12:15 PM
Well I looked and did not see any rubbing....
stranger things have happened.
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Well if no rubbing on the inner fender the only thing I can think of is you rubbed the tire up along side of someting. But did you not say the groove was growing, not just a one time thing?
You need to get the car to the dealer, and dare I say qik...
You need to get the car to the dealer, and dare I say qik...
#43
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Originally Posted by Triple-H,Jul 14 2004, 12:09 PM
If a tire rubs on a fender and the proper tires/wheels are being used and the suspension and suspension settings are within stock settings there is no way in hell there should be tire rub. I don't care if it is an off-road truck experiencing maximum suspension travel or a performance car cornering hard.
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Jarek, I've noticed when I rub with my 18's it's usually on the platic part of the rear fender lining (behind the wheel) not the top rubber part. Feel along the whole wheel well/fender lining area not just the top...
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correct.
on my old car, the rear bumper (@ wheel well opening) was worn out on the drivers side from my various spring experiements.
and i little bit on the passenger side...not much though.
on my old car, the rear bumper (@ wheel well opening) was worn out on the drivers side from my various spring experiements.
and i little bit on the passenger side...not much though.
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Originally Posted by PLYRS 3,Jul 14 2004, 10:26 AM
with your vehicular experience, that was a ridiculously naive thing to say....
I'll still buy ya a beer though.
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