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ChrisTL. 09-05-2018 06:10 PM

Help
 
I have a 08 tl and recently just got new tires (they’re 225/40R18) because my old ones got messed up from being cambered a little in the back so now I got new tires and I’m not cambered so this doesn’t happen again but I keep rubbing in the back and I’ve lifted my car some twice now and don’t want to again I want to stay low so I was wondering what’s the best size tires to get that I can have on that I can be low enough to not have any wheel gap or to not have to much wheel gap without being cambered and without rubbing if anyone can help I’ll appreciate it thanks

ChrisTL. 09-05-2018 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by ChrisTL. (Post 16292452)
I have a 08 tl and recently just got new tires (they’re 225/40R18) because my old ones got messed up from being cambered a little in the back so now I got new tires and I’m not cambered so this doesn’t happen again but I keep rubbing in the back and I’ve lifted my car some twice now and don’t want to again I want to stay low so I was wondering what’s the best size tires to get that I can have on that I can be low enough to not have any wheel gap or to not have to much wheel gap without being cambered and without rubbing if anyone can help I’ll appreciate it thanks

I also have my fenders rolled

guitarplayer16 09-05-2018 09:48 PM

What are your wheel specs? What coilovers? If adjustable, you can adjust damping to be stiffer to avoid rubbing.

Camber wont wear out your tires that much, its toe that messes up your tire more and chances are your toe is off OR your toe adjustment is seized.

BROlando 09-06-2018 06:52 AM

Set your height.

Get an alignment.

justnspace 09-06-2018 07:09 AM

Set your height.

Get an alignment

thoiboi 09-06-2018 02:43 PM

Set your alignment.


Get a height.

ChrisTL. 09-06-2018 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by guitarplayer16 (Post 16292562)
What are your wheel specs? What coilovers? If adjustable, you can adjust damping to be stiffer to avoid rubbing.

Camber wont wear out your tires that much, its toe that messes up your tire more and chances are your toe is off OR your toe adjustment is seized.

Oh I thought it was the camber that did that and my wheel specs are 18x10 my coils are Racelands and I’m not able to adjust the damping

Jackass 09-07-2018 08:02 AM

Camber will wear it down...but over the course of 20-30k miles vs just a few 1k miles with out of whack toe.

BreezyTL 09-07-2018 02:54 PM

Holy shit a 225 on a 10" wide wheel. That must look like a fat guy in skinny jeans!


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