Got my new Breema's, but they have the wrong tire size on them!
I'm limited to what I can try because the guy had tire pressure monitering and I don't so I've got to get valve stems...basically all the tires are flat right now.
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My thought was thought that due to where I seem to be hitting, the front of the rear wheel well, that I could get the grinder out and do a little work to make the tires fit with-out having to buy new tires. I think the backspacing is perfect t keep the fender lips from hitting which was my first concern.




My thought was thought that due to where I seem to be hitting, the front of the rear wheel well, that I could get the grinder out and do a little work to make the tires fit with-out having to buy new tires. I think the backspacing is perfect t keep the fender lips from hitting which was my first concern.
Also, don't ever grind or cut any sheetmetal in the wheel wells. If for some reason that cut sheet metal comes into contact with the sidewall of your tire (whether its because the sheetmetal moves, bends back, you didn't cut enough, you hit a crazy bump, etc) that sharp edge could slice into your sidewall and could cause an instant blowout and uncontrolled slide. Only good method is to roll your fenders with the special rolling tool that bolts to your hub.
Do it the right way and get the correct tires on there.
Last edited by Viper98912; Aug 8, 2010 at 05:22 PM.
My thought was thought that due to where I seem to be hitting, the front of the rear wheel well, that I could get the grinder out and do a little work to make the tires fit with-out having to buy new tires. I think the backspacing is perfect t keep the fender lips from hitting which was my first concern.
1. of that 1/2 inch...1/4 is on the ground. So, that makes the tire trully only 1/4 closer to the fender.
2. my suspension is stock
3. the wheel offset/backspacing sets the tire inside the fender well so the only issues I could see would be it might rub on crazy deep dips and if it did it would be way up in the wheel well and not on the outer lip
4. My lips seem to be rolled...by the previous owner.
Only time will tell for sure I guess.
just my .02
Then it might not be a bad idea to heed the advice.
just my .02
It probably will fit but anything more than 50lbs in the back seat and you're going to turn your fender into a cheese grater for your tire.
It probably will fit but anything more than 50lbs in the back seat and you're going to turn your fender into a cheese grater for your tire.
The rims aren't going anywhere.
I imagine you would be broke with twins, a C55, and new kicks.
Worse case scenario buy some used tires for half.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4881039898/http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4881039898/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4880437963/http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4880437963/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4881052142/http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4881052142/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4881058352/http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4881058352/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4881065122/http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4881065122/
Also a pic of the rear fender lips...these look rolled to me. If so, it was done by the previous owner.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4880567983/http://www.flickr.com/photos/50710256@N06/4880567983/
Last edited by clemson_tiger; Aug 10, 2010 at 10:20 PM.


