hey guys im new to this site i have a 8th gen corolla and all i have done to it is short ram. high flow cat exhaust(just the muffler), tinted tail lights, blacked out my stock head light( not the corners), just got 15in konig helium(black) thats it for now
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'98 ROLLA
a work in progress:
New injector O-Rings, new intake manifold gasket, Tinted tail lights, tinted corner lights, Purple 8500K H4 bulbs, JDM Black headlight housing, Weapon-R CAI.
i have 15'' konig helium offset of 40 with 205/50 falken tires and when i got stuff in the trunk thats heavier i rub when im turning but not when im driving straight
anyone know what could cause it
my bro have a corolla too n his is droped n he has 16'' trds with 205/45 n he doesnt rub
does it have to do with the off set??
i have 15'' konig helium offset of 40 with 205/50 falken tires and when i got stuff in the trunk thats heavier i rub when im turning but not when im driving straight
anyone know what could cause it
my bro have a corolla too n his is droped n he has 16'' trds with 205/45 n he doesnt rub
does it have to do with the off set??
offset, tire size, rim width, etc all come into play. best thing to do, is roll your fenders in the rear.
Are those Falkens RT-615's? Because those tend to run wider than the stated size.
A 205 width RT615 is more closer to a 215 tire. The offset looks fine, but if you are rubbing, then roll your fenders and dial in some more negative camber. (Assuming that you are lowered and already have an aftermarket camber kit installed on the car)
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its not rubbing the fender its rubbing against the strut...the top of the tire hit the strut (where the springs are) when i have a heavy load in the back
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