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Heres a better example of where i am rubbing. You cant roll that part since it is the rear bumper. Any of you guys having similar rubbing issues? Current tires are 255/35 but im guessing i have to go smaller with 245/30.


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Thanks! I will get some quality pics up when im all done. Been one hella ride so far. Just have to solve the rubbing and front lip then im done!Originally Posted by erklep
that stance looks great tomie! get some better pics up
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haha +1. Seriously i know all the shops to help to achieve hellaflush! I got them pulled at Dent Sport Garage (D.S.G.) Came out perfect. No waviness/ paint cracking. Originally Posted by jbizz
tomie where the ****kkkk did you get your fenders rolled around here??
If you need an alignment i know a shop that can work on extremely lowered cars aswell. I brought my shiet to them when i was on the ground and they were still able to do it.
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It rubs pretty much when my suspension travels. You think it would work if i sanded down the bumper?Originally Posted by status:one
Tomie G, how much does it rub? You could always try sanding it down.
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tomie,
mine used to rub there also. i just let the tire rub it for about 2 weeks or so and the tire melted/rubbed the plastic down so it no longer rubs. you could also cut it out if you really wanted
mine used to rub there also. i just let the tire rub it for about 2 weeks or so and the tire melted/rubbed the plastic down so it no longer rubs. you could also cut it out if you really wanted
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mine used to rub there also. i just let the tire rub it for about 2 weeks or so and the tire melted/rubbed the plastic down so it no longer rubs. you could also cut it out if you really wanted
lol sounds good... i guess i will just let nature do its thang...Originally Posted by erklep
tomie,mine used to rub there also. i just let the tire rub it for about 2 weeks or so and the tire melted/rubbed the plastic down so it no longer rubs. you could also cut it out if you really wanted

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go 245/35 on that tire. You should get a bit more clearance and a nice stretch on a 10.5" wheel.
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all no doubt tomie i had to get my fenders shaved and resealed instead of rolled cuz places around here (wont do it/even know what it is) haha
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Igor, I know Igor1080 had the VMR wheels he has redrilled to 5x114.Originally Posted by X-Vert
Is that even possible? To mill 5x120 to 5x114.3?
And those rims were originally made for bmws 5x120... He told me the company that did them. Cause running m6 or m5 rims were one of my thoughts before 370zs lol
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motorsport tech does re-drilling. they are one of the more common companies that do it and have good feedback
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not done with fitment yet.....trying to bald out tires so i can get a new set.
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