Rubbing - opinion?
I have the Gen 2 SLE convertible, with Tein coilovers, stock wheels, and have been running with the 235/50R17 Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position tires. These are so-called "Plus Zero" sized tires versus the OEM 215/55 tires, but they fit the wheel well fine, and had about 3/8" strut clearance. These are GREAT tires, btw, well reviewed, and I was very happy with them, but they wore pretty quickly.
So when I bought tires today from Discount Tire, I bought Yokohama S.drive tires in the same 235/50R17 size. I doubt these tires are as good as the Bridgestones, but had a very good write-up in Road & Track, are value-priced, and should wear longer. I drove them home today.
BUT, although the treadwidth may be the same, the Yokohamas clearly have sidewalls that bulge out further than the Bridgestones. You can tell just by looking at them. On my drive home, I had a couple of 40 mph dips that caused the front tires to squeak against the fender, and at slow speeds, I could hear a repetitive rubbing sound. Sure enough, I checked underneath and the inside of the rear tires is rubbing against my struts.
Clearly 235/50R17s can fit, as the Bridgestones fit fine, but the Yokohamas are just too fat.
I'm disappointed that (a) I selected tires via the Discount Tire online fit guide, and these tires SHOULD have fit. Although the front fender rub is likely occurring because the front is ~2" lowered, the rears should not rub at all. And (b) they guys in the shop put these on, and should have noticed that they were rubbing, and told me before I left the shop.
So what do you think Discount Tire should do for me? What do you think they WILL do for me? I have non-stock suspension, but I used their fit guide and my prior tires (in the same size) fit. I think the rear struts should have cleared if they were Tein OR stock. AND, they put the tires on and didn't tell me there was a fit problem.
So what do you think DT will do?
So when I bought tires today from Discount Tire, I bought Yokohama S.drive tires in the same 235/50R17 size. I doubt these tires are as good as the Bridgestones, but had a very good write-up in Road & Track, are value-priced, and should wear longer. I drove them home today.
BUT, although the treadwidth may be the same, the Yokohamas clearly have sidewalls that bulge out further than the Bridgestones. You can tell just by looking at them. On my drive home, I had a couple of 40 mph dips that caused the front tires to squeak against the fender, and at slow speeds, I could hear a repetitive rubbing sound. Sure enough, I checked underneath and the inside of the rear tires is rubbing against my struts.
Clearly 235/50R17s can fit, as the Bridgestones fit fine, but the Yokohamas are just too fat.
I'm disappointed that (a) I selected tires via the Discount Tire online fit guide, and these tires SHOULD have fit. Although the front fender rub is likely occurring because the front is ~2" lowered, the rears should not rub at all. And (b) they guys in the shop put these on, and should have noticed that they were rubbing, and told me before I left the shop.
So what do you think Discount Tire should do for me? What do you think they WILL do for me? I have non-stock suspension, but I used their fit guide and my prior tires (in the same size) fit. I think the rear struts should have cleared if they were Tein OR stock. AND, they put the tires on and didn't tell me there was a fit problem.
So what do you think DT will do?
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