Tire gets stuck on the inside of the fender when turning left.
after doing a little more research and like stated above 245/40 will most likely still rub, my only other options are 255/35 (maybe wont rub), nitto doesnt make 245/35 so cant do that, or 235/40 which will probably be my best bet.
so i went to discount tire and ordered my 2 new invos 235/40/18. I had them price match the site i was going to buy them from. Each tire is 123 which is pretty good deal in my opinion. Not sure how long it will take to get here but i will let yall know when they get installed.
In another thread someone recomended this other tire/size calculator you could use: http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
Thinking of going with 245/40/18 with 8.5 or 9" width and a 40 offset. I will use stock suspension with only RB sway bars.
Thanks
The lower your car is the better it handles in turns. The higher the better for straight line performace.
That's why the Citroen C5 had auto-adjusting ride height (based on velocity).
That's why the Citroen C5 had auto-adjusting ride height (based on velocity).
Re: Tire gets stuck on the inside of the fender when turning left.
Mine are 245/40/18 Nitto Invo fender flares on 9.5 +38.
Last edited by tiresmokindad; Jun 17, 2010 at 03:12 PM.
The issue is the tire OD relative to the width and ride height. The wider the tire and/or lower the ride height the smaller the tire OD needs to be to avoid clearance issues.
You can try to use a heat gun and some pressure to flatten that area of the wheel liner out for more clearance.
Lowering the ride height too much is counterproductive to good handling.
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You can try to use a heat gun and some pressure to flatten that area of the wheel liner out for more clearance.
Lowering the ride height too much is counterproductive to good handling.
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Last edited by TeamRX8; May 16, 2010 at 03:39 PM.
You also want to try to get the camber as close to parallel to the ground as possible.
chimming in. After removing my front bumper i noticed the front impact brace had welds on it. So that means my car was in an accident that was not reported to the insurance company. That would give a reason why the driver side is the only one that rubs. So now im running 235/40/18s






