Ok, I'm having slight rubbing issues, I have some Rays Wolf77's that are the stock size 17in by 7, with a slightly different offset. The tires are Bridgestone potenza RE750 at the stock size of 215 45, and it's lowered on Eibach springs, the 1.25in ones. What is happening is the rear tires are catching the edge of the wheel well and pushing the metal out a tiny bit, by doing so they are damageing the tire.
These pics show the damage, the ripple in the wheel well metal is where it has been manipulated back to the it's orginally position several times, but every time it eventually gets pushed back out. These tires are brand new so you can't see the damage that it causes, it's usually small but it biulds after a time.
Basicly I'm wondering what i should do about it, and what my choices. One of the big reason I went with the stock size tires was in the hopes of avoid such complications. Would new struts help out? or is there something I could manipulate to fix it?
These pics show the damage, the ripple in the wheel well metal is where it has been manipulated back to the it's orginally position several times, but every time it eventually gets pushed back out. These tires are brand new so you can't see the damage that it causes, it's usually small but it biulds after a time.
Basicly I'm wondering what i should do about it, and what my choices. One of the big reason I went with the stock size tires was in the hopes of avoid such complications. Would new struts help out? or is there something I could manipulate to fix it?