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The 55 is the problem guys. You're clowning on him for the 195 part but his sidewalls ARE meaty.
yeah i was running 195/50's on my old wheels and didn't have this problem.
Originally Posted by CHAHONDA
easy fix.....raise the car back up.....no more rubbing.......and the car doesnt ride like shit anymore
if sparks don't fly, you're too high.
Originally Posted by WishIHadaSilvia
25mm spacers will fix your issues man .
Rolling fenders is just as labor intensive as beating in your wheel wells (I had to do both to my car to fit my wheels...I'm going to have to hammer more out when I get the new ones on). Since you aren't running a 9wide on your car though you should run a spacer and roll the fender...it'll look better too.
see my tires are already sitting maybe a 1/2 inch from my fender now. i'm also at -3 degs. camber on the front. when turning hard and hit a bump i rub them. so as it is i need to roll AND beat for these things to fit....whipping out the hammer tonight
EDIT: stage 1 beat in done. i've painted them to see if they rub still rub. it wasn't too bad. hopefully i won't have to go insane on the beating process.
hey i was wondering if i have a honda civic(96) w/ stock suspension would 17's fit without having to do anything to the wheel well area? would they rub ? im just curious cuz i want some 17's.
The struts mainly control the rebound. Replacing them probably wouldn't change compression characteristics like you might think.
Just do more beating.
i'm tempted to maybe try a spacer....but i seriously only think my problems will be solved when i get less "beefy" tires. lol. i kinda thought i'd have a problem with the 195/55's. but i didn't know it would be like this.