18" 275's rubbing, fenders rolled on stock suspension - advice needed
I would try to stick with 40 series considering you'll be able to keep the same oem tire diameters.. Just get your fenders rolled flat. That's how it should've been done in the first place.
If he goes to a 35 series down from a 40 it may be all he needs. His sidewalls may be a tad too high and causing him to rub, hence dropping to a 35 series.
http://tires.tirerack.com/tires/275%2035%2018
Last edited by deftoneZ; May 30, 2013 at 07:45 AM.
Why would he have to get a wider tire to run a 35 series? You can run a 275/35/18
If he goes to a 35 series down from a 40 it may be all he needs. His sidewalls may be a tad too high and causing him to rub, hence dropping to a 35 series.
http://tires.tirerack.com/tires/275%2035%2018
If he goes to a 35 series down from a 40 it may be all he needs. His sidewalls may be a tad too high and causing him to rub, hence dropping to a 35 series.
http://tires.tirerack.com/tires/275%2035%2018
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Fenders are rolled, probably gonna have them rerolled again but flat this time and add some more camber..
Just to clarify it only rubs when the car flexes to a side hard (bad roads), its okay for about 90% of the time.
Just to clarify it only rubs when the car flexes to a side hard (bad roads), its okay for about 90% of the time.
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Why would he have to get a wider tire to run a 35 series? You can run a 275/35/18
If he goes to a 35 series down from a 40 it may be all he needs. His sidewalls may be a tad too high and causing him to rub, hence dropping to a 35 series.
http://tires.tirerack.com/tires/275%2035%2018
If he goes to a 35 series down from a 40 it may be all he needs. His sidewalls may be a tad too high and causing him to rub, hence dropping to a 35 series.
http://tires.tirerack.com/tires/275%2035%2018
Last edited by terrasmak; May 30, 2013 at 05:48 PM.
No one bothered to mention that tire brand and model greatly affect the overall profile of the tire
Some brands will have a taller tire, others have a wider tire
OP what brand are you running?
I don't understand your response, how would a 35 series rub more than a 40?

Come on man, work with me
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You're not the only one, plenty do this
I wouldn't bother with fixing anything for a little time (as long as you're not damaging your rear tires)
Every situation is different as this thread shows, so many other factors like tire brand, fender rolling quality, and tire brand/specific model
Some brands will have a taller tire, others have a wider tire
OP what brand are you running?

Come on man, work with me
Why would he have to get a wider tire to run a 35 series? You can run a 275/35/18
If he goes to a 35 series down from a 40 it may be all he needs. His sidewalls may be a tad too high and causing him to rub, hence dropping to a 35 series.
http://tires.tirerack.com/tires/275%2035%2018
If he goes to a 35 series down from a 40 it may be all he needs. His sidewalls may be a tad too high and causing him to rub, hence dropping to a 35 series.
http://tires.tirerack.com/tires/275%2035%2018
Every situation is different as this thread shows, so many other factors like tire brand, fender rolling quality, and tire brand/specific model
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