G37 Sedan

19" Wheels Rubbing

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Old Aug 8, 2022 | 11:52 PM
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Rear wheels rubbing

So I found a nice deal for a 15 GTR gun metal wheels….so I got them, and put them in my G37 coupe.
I know what going through your minds right now, but I just love the way my baby looks with those wheels.
With the front wheels, no issues whatsoever, but the rear ones…..at this moment im using the “baseball bat” method, but not with a baseball bat, just doing slowly and increasing the thickness of the “tool” to pull out the fender, it’s better now, but there’s still some rubbing.
should I give more camber or just keep pulling out the fender until it’s clear, cuz it’s almost there.
I would appreciate very much any tips/advices



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Old Aug 9, 2022 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by ro0kie
So I found a nice deal for a 15 GTR gun metal wheels….so I got them, and put them in my G37 coupe.
I know what going through your minds right now, but I just love the way my baby looks with those wheels.
With the front wheels, no issues whatsoever, but the rear ones…..at this moment im using the “baseball bat” method, but not with a baseball bat, just doing slowly and increasing the thickness of the “tool” to pull out the fender, it’s better now, but there’s still some rubbing.
should I give more camber or just keep pulling out the fender until it’s clear, cuz it’s almost there.
I would appreciate very much any tips/advices
camber would most definitely be your best bet, and going down in tire would help with clearance.

otherwise, you could raise your car.
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