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So KIA just called and said the tires rub. They cannot install and looks like I'll be doing it myself. Any tips or tricks? I'm running 22's on 265/40/22 tires.
So KIA just called and said the tires rub. They cannot install and looks like I'll be doing it myself. Any tips or tricks? I'm running 22's on 265/40/22 tires.
So KIA just called and said the tires rub. They cannot install and looks like I'll be doing it myself. Any tips or tricks? I'm running 22's on 265/40/22 tires.
Unless you get the same exact wheels, size, offset and tires you can't base it from another owner. Even the same tire size can vary from brand to brand. Hopefully some spacers will resolve the problem.
Unless you get the same exact wheels, size, offset and tires you can't base it from another owner. Even the same tire size can vary from brand to brand. Hopefully some spacers will resolve the problem.
Spacers will not solve inside rubbing... If you rub, you rub. Either get smaller tires or shave down the liner. I'm running 32" tires and they rub on the inside with or without spacers... I shaved down the liner and a bit of metal. All good now.
Spacers will not solve inside rubbing... If you rub, you rub. Either get smaller tires or shave down the liner. I'm running 32" tires and they rub on the inside with or without spacers... I shaved down the liner and a bit of metal. All good now.
It's difficult to know for sure where you're rubbing without seeing pictures. Sometimes spacers will work if you're rubbing against the suspension but not so much the liner.
Before shaving down the liner, you might want to try heating up the fender liner enough where you can push it back a bit to see if that helps. It's still not going to look pretty but it's better than to have a hole.
It's difficult to know for sure where you're rubbing without seeing pictures. Sometimes spacers will work if you're rubbing against the suspension but not so much the liner.
Before shaving down the liner, you might want to try heating up the fender liner enough where you can push it back a bit to see if that helps. It's still not going to look pretty but it's better than to have a hole.
if you are rubbing the same area as I am. You'll have to shave down some metal. There's a stupid piece of metal protruding into the wheel well... Once you find it you'll understand how stupid it is.
Spacers will not solve inside rubbing... If you rub, you rub. Either get smaller tires or shave down the liner. I'm running 32" tires and they rub on the inside with or without spacers... I shaved down the liner and a bit of metal. All good now.
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