Wheel well rubbing issue
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Wheel well rubbing issue
I have an 04 coupe. It had 20's on it when I bought it 4 years ago. Ever since, it seems like the rubbing issue has gotten worse. It used to only happen at mid range speeds on moderate dips in road. Now, I can take some turns with an incline as slow as possible and get rubbing.
Some notes and thoughts:
My g35 has 130k miles on it and I got it with 98k miles and it came from FL. I believe all suspension parts were original.
I've replaced the tie rods, and shocks front and back. I did have occasional rubbing in front, that was gone after the new shocks. Replacing the rear had the slightest of affect though.
Currently, the wheel gap in the rear is about 1", where the front is close to 1.5".
My wife's Altima she previously drove, started looking like she was "riding dirty" after about 130k. I've also noticed many other 8+ yr old Nissan's that the rear is obviously hanging lower than the front.
My questions/thoughts:
To me, it seems like new coils would help a lot. From Infiniti these are going to be $270/ea. Everything I'm seeing aftermarket is for lowered springs. I don't think I should use lowered springs with 20's, I probably need to get stock height springs. Right? If so, is there an alternative to get stock height, but not from Infiniti?
Some one suggested I use spacers to add half an inch to the clearance. While a cheaper option, I don't mind spending the extra if I know it will fix the problem correctly. If the springs aren't performing as they should, adding spacers could solve the problem of rubbing, but not get handling where it should be. Right?
Thanks for any help and direction!!!
(Unrelated, I added an older pic, which is from before the problem really. I just did it because these cars are so gorgeous and thought I would share )
Some notes and thoughts:
My g35 has 130k miles on it and I got it with 98k miles and it came from FL. I believe all suspension parts were original.
I've replaced the tie rods, and shocks front and back. I did have occasional rubbing in front, that was gone after the new shocks. Replacing the rear had the slightest of affect though.
Currently, the wheel gap in the rear is about 1", where the front is close to 1.5".
My wife's Altima she previously drove, started looking like she was "riding dirty" after about 130k. I've also noticed many other 8+ yr old Nissan's that the rear is obviously hanging lower than the front.
My questions/thoughts:
To me, it seems like new coils would help a lot. From Infiniti these are going to be $270/ea. Everything I'm seeing aftermarket is for lowered springs. I don't think I should use lowered springs with 20's, I probably need to get stock height springs. Right? If so, is there an alternative to get stock height, but not from Infiniti?
Some one suggested I use spacers to add half an inch to the clearance. While a cheaper option, I don't mind spending the extra if I know it will fix the problem correctly. If the springs aren't performing as they should, adding spacers could solve the problem of rubbing, but not get handling where it should be. Right?
Thanks for any help and direction!!!
(Unrelated, I added an older pic, which is from before the problem really. I just did it because these cars are so gorgeous and thought I would share )
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Last time I tried to look into all of that, I got a little lost with all the calculations. People have different desires and uses for their cars. For me, I don't mind a stiffer ride, but I'm not taking it to the race track either. It's my DD. My goal is something fun and responsive to drive in the 0-80 range, that wouldn't have major handling issues for the occasional 100mph. (without rubbing obviously)
With that said, you seem to understand this area much more than I. Could you recommend some springs or compression ranges that I should look at along with acceptable drop ranges? Someone did a great write up over on 6mt (http://www.6mt.net/forum/performance...cks-specs.html) but seeing as I'm nervous about lowering, I would truly appreciate any guidance.
With that said, you seem to understand this area much more than I. Could you recommend some springs or compression ranges that I should look at along with acceptable drop ranges? Someone did a great write up over on 6mt (http://www.6mt.net/forum/performance...cks-specs.html) but seeing as I'm nervous about lowering, I would truly appreciate any guidance.
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I have 20s on my G coupe. I'm wearing 285-30-20s in the rear and 255-35-20s in the front. I don't get rubbing in the front or rear, however, I did have the inner lip on the rear wheel well trimmed but, you can't tell. The offset on my rims front and rear is 20 and I have a 1 inch drop in the front and a .6 inch drop in the rear.
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I have a set of Tanabe NF210s. They lower my coupe 1 inch in the front and .6 inches in the rear. The ride is nice, a little firmer than stock but, nothing back breaking. I'm also installing Bilstein B8 performance strut and shocks. I already them for the front. When you rub your hand along the lip of the rear
wheel well you'll feel the edge of the fender. The part that most guys have rolled. I had some of that trimmed off. You can't feel a difference but, it eliminated the minor rubbing in the rear.
wheel well you'll feel the edge of the fender. The part that most guys have rolled. I had some of that trimmed off. You can't feel a difference but, it eliminated the minor rubbing in the rear.
Last edited by Mr. Brooks; 02-28-2018 at 01:41 AM.
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