ronncat
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- Ron
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As you probably have noticed by now, there will be an occasional scrape from the rear flaps when you hit a large bump/pothole. Depends also on how low you adjusted your HKS at install. I left mine at the stock HKS height.
Two things will happen over a period of time. One is that as the tire wears and becomes slightly smaller in diameter, it won't hit the flap as often, or at all. Secondarily, the flap will wear at the contact point, thusly decreasing the contact frequency. It is a simple matter to speed up this wear process with a dremel and/or a bit of sandpaper (on the flap, not the tires
) It will be obvious to you where you are hitting after a short time.
My tires stopped rubbing on the flaps after a couple of months once this wear kicked in, and I accelerated the wear with my dremel., There was one whoop on the offramp that would get me EVERY time!! Forgot where it was now that I don't get the squeak anymore...
Two things will happen over a period of time. One is that as the tire wears and becomes slightly smaller in diameter, it won't hit the flap as often, or at all. Secondarily, the flap will wear at the contact point, thusly decreasing the contact frequency. It is a simple matter to speed up this wear process with a dremel and/or a bit of sandpaper (on the flap, not the tires
My tires stopped rubbing on the flaps after a couple of months once this wear kicked in, and I accelerated the wear with my dremel., There was one whoop on the offramp that would get me EVERY time!! Forgot where it was now that I don't get the squeak anymore...
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