Sadness...sorta
So yeah...I finally found some rubber to wrap my 20" Volk GT-Cs...I got them mounted and aligned and daym do they look good (will get some photos done once I get everything worked out)...however all is not well in nashville.....
My rears are rubbing rather nicely on the fender lip. I took them to a body shop and they were not comfortable working on them because the tire is wide enough that they would be afraid it would still rub and end up catching the roll and causing damage. I think if I can get them rolled it will be fine since the suspension rolls them inward and would offer more room, but I am not sure.
Anyone have any suggestions or ideas? Anyone in the Nashville area that knows a great body shop that would do this kind of work? Anyone had trouble getting fenders rolled in their coupes?
My set-up:
20" Volk CT-C in gunmetal, 9.5 and 10.5 +20 and +22
tires, s03s 255/35 and 285/30
no suspension work or lowering
My rears are rubbing rather nicely on the fender lip. I took them to a body shop and they were not comfortable working on them because the tire is wide enough that they would be afraid it would still rub and end up catching the roll and causing damage. I think if I can get them rolled it will be fine since the suspension rolls them inward and would offer more room, but I am not sure.
Anyone have any suggestions or ideas? Anyone in the Nashville area that knows a great body shop that would do this kind of work? Anyone had trouble getting fenders rolled in their coupes?
My set-up:
20" Volk CT-C in gunmetal, 9.5 and 10.5 +20 and +22
tires, s03s 255/35 and 285/30
no suspension work or lowering
You problem is that +22 Offset out back. My 10.5 fits fine with no rubbing at all. I have +29 on my Maido GR5's. Volk should've tested to make sure the set-up would work or did you just order.
For that offset you should have a 9.5 or 10 rim. +22 is way too aggressive on a 20 x 10.5 with 285 tires. Maybe going to 275 will help otherwise your offset is going to be your problem.
For that offset you should have a 9.5 or 10 rim. +22 is way too aggressive on a 20 x 10.5 with 285 tires. Maybe going to 275 will help otherwise your offset is going to be your problem.


