01-24-2020, 03:05 PM | #3 |
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Could also use a heat gun to modify the fender liner to gain extra clearance where it rubs.
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If you were to get a heat gun and heat the plastic liner and use a tool (like the head of a hammer as an example) to press inwards on the area of the liner where there is limited clearance, you could gain clearance this way. This is commonly done in cases where running larger tires and fitment is an issue however I have not done it myself yet since I haven't bought the 265/35/19 tires. Looking at the parts on Realoem, it would be easy to replace if you botched it and it's just cheap plastic. Would have to ensure that there is adequate space and no wiring /hoses are affected when doing this.
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