Tire Rub Issue



to tell you the truth i dont think rolling the fenders will work. they look way to wide.(sticking out)
you lucky you live in FL, with does rims on a c63 in NY you will rub on every pot hole might even smash the front fender.
i think 285 is the most you can go on 18's of any rim. 19's there are problems with 285. the only thing i can think of that worked good for me was the nitto's 555r 285 on my stock rims.
if they dont work throw 265, mickeytoms and use them for track.
Last edited by mthis; Sep 7, 2009 at 02:35 PM.
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1. Don't roll but cut/shave the fenders, this will gain you approx. 10-12mm
2. Take the wheels to a CNC shop familiar with wheels, have them shave the backpad by 5mm (this is the most I would shave a back pad.
This will gain you approx. 15-17mm, I think it migh be just enough to clear.
Let me know if you have more questions on this or need help
to tell you the truth i dont think rolling the fenders will work. they look way to wide.(sticking out)
you lucky you live in FL, with does rims on a c63 in NY you will rub on every pot hole might even smash the front fender.
i think 285 is the most you can go on 18's of any rim. 19's there are problems with 285. the only thing i can think of that worked good for me was the nitto's 555r 285 on my stock rims.
if they dont work throw 265, mickeytoms and use them for track.
Last edited by hhughes1; Sep 20, 2009 at 08:41 AM.







If rolling the fenders does not solve the problem, you probably should change the wheels.
