hi everybody ( hi dr nick)
i turned full lock up a steep left hand incline into a street the other day and the tyre edge fouled the top inside lip of my wheel arch
has any one had this happen
my car has quite firm springs and adjustable koni shocks with 17inch rims running 205 / 55 tyres
they have peeled the top edge out the tiniest bit
now if i hit a speed bump or turn up a hill the tyre rubs on the peeled out part
any ideas on how to repair it ?
i was just gonna cover it with a blanket or something & belt it with a rubber mallet.
any better (less caveman-esque) ideas ?
ill post photos later if need be
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fouled guards
leave the gun.... take the canoli's
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Yep, but to be honest there are only a couple of places it happens, and I am aware of them so just exercise some caution. I chatted to a panel beater about maybe getting the lips rolled in - he advised that often instead they just kind of file them back. I haven't bothered looking into it anymore, it's a 'must do something about that one day' low priority.
I'd leave the hammer in the shed where it belongs unless you're confident.
I too have Konis with 17inch rims but 215s.
Stu
I'd leave the hammer in the shed where it belongs unless you're confident.
I too have Konis with 17inch rims but 215s.
Stu
i constantly had this problem when the 18's were on my car. Curling the inside lip up was probably the quickest and easiest way to fix the problem. If you do it slowly and fairly gently you can make it look like nothing has happened at all. alternitavely rolling your guards is a good option and looks fairly nice with some larger width wheels.
dont leave it though otherwise next time it digs in it could take a chunk out of the tire speaking from experience here.
Mike
dont leave it though otherwise next time it digs in it could take a chunk out of the tire speaking from experience here.
Mike
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I've just bought a guard roller... I'm going to roll em as much as I possibly can, and see if I can pull the guards out a bit too
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