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    my sprinter is currently lowered using kings springs, and has 15x7 -11 wheels fitted to the front but have rubbed thru my plastic cover and it gettting sliced on the metal behind it. (only on full lock)

    my question is how do i fix this plus i've just installed new coilovers havent driven on them yet as i still have to get em alligned (so is also lower now, plus neg camber)

    should i just fit spacers or try to bash the shit out of the metal?

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    25mm spacers then flare guards n u should be fine. or maybe ur car's just TOO low (sorry i know blasphemy)

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    yeah i have the same problem as well. so i switched back to the stockies and thats all good. tho i dont want to run stockies for the rest its life.

    will rca help solve the problem, cause of lowering thus changing the geometry of the suspension?
    Originally Posted by cicca_294
    my dads mate is getting one, in white, aus delivered.
    his mate has an imported on in white,
    and their mate has a blood red one with a 25k new exhaust system...

    i wish i had enough money for a freaking corolla

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    is it rubbing on the inside or outside

    what tyres are u running????

    Spacers will only cause more rubbing both on inside and outside

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    Im having the same problem at the moment. I've removed the plastic inner guard and bashed up the lip on the inside. It still rubs badly when cornering. SO i'm going to have to flare them a bit. I plan to do it myself with a hammer and dolly. Not the prettiest method but I can't wait any longer I just want to drive the damn thing!

    The way to do it (so im told) is to put tape on the outside of your guard, so you don't damage the paint. Hold a dolly (bit of metal, eg head of a sledge hammer) on the outside and bash the inside with a hammer. Otherwise get them flared properly.

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    25mm spacers on wheels that have -11 offset?

    just bash the metal or get some small slip on spacers

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    -it cant be bcos it's too low as it is rubbing with the king springs put in,

    -im running 195/50/15's on 15x7 -11, they need new tyres soon so i'll probbably try 185's,

    -its rubbing the outside edge of thetyre, bcos it's rubbing on the inside when on full lock (ie when the right tyre turns right it rubs, same for the left but reversed)

    -theres no rubbing on the actual guards YET, as i have just finished installing my coilovers

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    thats easily solved

    when u take ur inner guard of ull find a metal seam that sticks out just flatteren it with a hammer...

    then when u go for ur wheel allignment get them to dial in as much postive castor, which will pull the wheel foward int eh guard giving more room at the back

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    I Agree with Dxaqta, flatten that seam joint with big hammer, dial up some castor and all should be good.

    I had 195/55 and there was a lot of rubbing when steering sharply, even with the seam flat. Just changed to some 195/50 (should have been original choice) and its a lot better. This is also using NC offset RCA's, that push out the wheel 20mm or so.

    I also have a fair bit of rubbing with 15 x 7.5 +7 on the front, just when the wheels travels up into the guard, have just had slydar roll out the guards so there is no longer a problem

    Oly

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    dxaqta you de man. you just solved my problem. so postive caster aye. nice
    Originally Posted by cicca_294
    my dads mate is getting one, in white, aus delivered.
    his mate has an imported on in white,
    and their mate has a blood red one with a 25k new exhaust system...

    i wish i had enough money for a freaking corolla

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