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Old 08-31-2002, 07:06 PM
CivicCxR CivicCxR is offline
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Question tire rub

I just recently purchased a set of 17" wheels and was wondering if anyone knows how to prevent the tires from rubbing my rear fenders?
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Old 08-31-2002, 08:28 PM
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roll the fenders, less wide tires or add negative camber
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roll the fenders, less wide tires or add negative camber
Yes, but in addition make sure you have the right size tires or offset. If the tire size, wheel size, and offset are right you shouldn't have any rubbing. When I put 215/40/16 on my Delsol I had to role the fenders, but this tire size is to big.
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