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CCW Tire fitment help -- Rubbing, not sure why!!
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<blockquote data-quote="JustaGT5408" data-source="post: 14140657" data-attributes="member: 93023"><p>Based off your pictures it doesn't look like the caster/camber is far off at all and spacers would only make it worse by sticking it out more. Although you have quite a bit of room when the car is sitting, it could be quite the opposite when on uneven ground or over bigger bumps. I had the same problem in my old car with only 295's out back (FWIW I have H&R race springs, run an 18x11 rim with 335's out back, and have rolled fenders with lo-pro IRS bolts with no issues at all).</p><p></p><p>It sucks but unfortunately it's almost a must to roll the fenders on cobra's with a bigger tire out back. I know it's not what you want to hear but with the right equipment and someone who knows what they are doing it can be accomplished very nicely with no damage to the paint.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps man and good luck, I can imagine the frustration after dropping that much on wheels and having rubbing issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustaGT5408, post: 14140657, member: 93023"] Based off your pictures it doesn't look like the caster/camber is far off at all and spacers would only make it worse by sticking it out more. Although you have quite a bit of room when the car is sitting, it could be quite the opposite when on uneven ground or over bigger bumps. I had the same problem in my old car with only 295's out back (FWIW I have H&R race springs, run an 18x11 rim with 335's out back, and have rolled fenders with lo-pro IRS bolts with no issues at all). It sucks but unfortunately it's almost a must to roll the fenders on cobra's with a bigger tire out back. I know it's not what you want to hear but with the right equipment and someone who knows what they are doing it can be accomplished very nicely with no damage to the paint. Hope this helps man and good luck, I can imagine the frustration after dropping that much on wheels and having rubbing issues. [/QUOTE]
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