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hopoffbaby
11-01-2005, 07:09 AM
I have just put a set of 15" fox racing alloys on my '99 accent. however when there is a load in the back or i go over a bump i hear a grinding/rubbing sort of noise from the rear drivers side wheel. it may be the other side aswell but at the moment i can only hear the drivers side.
i have also gone up a few sizes in tyres. from 175/65 R14 to 195/55 R15.
Has anyone got any ideas as how to best solve the problem. Thanx
Neil

poacher
11-01-2005, 09:49 PM
Get a lower profile tire. Or buy a stiffer suspension.

hopoffbaby
11-10-2005, 04:58 PM
I am now completly stuck on this.
Ok the wheel was rubbing on the suspension arm. i fitted some 3mm spacers and this fixed the grinding problem.
now whenever i go over a bump or round a cornder it sounds like it is rubbing on the arches itself.
I have now had to resort to fitting the old wheels.
any ideas?

Brant
11-10-2005, 05:48 PM
Hopoff,
You went from a 14 inch wheel to a 15 inch = (-1 inch) of clearance, then you went from a low profile 14' tire to a higher profile 15' tire. Now I'm thinkin' and I could be wrong but, if you kept 15' rims and went with a 175/65 R15 tire, it might work but, then again I don't know what the offset number on the rim you bought. Now with that all said and done & your scratching your head mumbling, "what the heck?" to yourself. You need a lower profile tire.
Hope this helps,
Brant

poacher
11-11-2005, 12:22 AM
That is the issue. When you are increasing the diameter of the rim, for proper fitting you MUST decrease the height of the sidewall of the tire.

hopoffbaby
11-11-2005, 08:59 AM
thanks for the replys.
the alloys i brought are 15" fox racing evo 3.
http://www.custom-wheels-rims-alloys.co.uk/fox-racing-fox-3-evo-alloy-wheels-rims.html
dont know if this helps.
i am rubbish with tyre sizes. i though i had gone down in diamiter but up in width.
what sizes would you recomend?

Brant
11-11-2005, 10:47 AM
hopoff,
you can probably stay with the 15' rim but, go with the 175/65 or 175/55 r15 tires.
Brant

poacher
11-13-2005, 03:56 AM
Brant is right, those are your best bets. I would go for the wider tire, but keep in mind that if you go to wide you may still rub.

hopoffbaby
11-14-2005, 07:42 PM
Thanks guys, looks like i got to get some new tyres then. Will they fit those rims?

poacher
11-14-2005, 10:50 PM
As long as the diameter and width match, then yes they will fit. Those tires suggested will most definately fit.