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KEV 5 GT
16-09-2014, 12:49
hi all been getting a catching scraping noise coming from drivers side rear when hitting bumps the car is lowerd quit a lot what could be the cause ?? maybe my rear shock has gone....

James5
16-09-2014, 13:12
hi all been getting a catching scraping noise coming from drivers side rear when hitting bumps the car is lowerd quit a lot what could be the cause ?? maybe my rear shock has gone....


Youd know if rear shock was gone :laugh: been there done that:agree:, sounds more like your catching arch

Nottswoody
16-09-2014, 13:27
Check your rear tyres for marks on the edges it could be the bumper holders I used to get a straight line across mine.

KEV 5 GT
16-09-2014, 13:57
yh sounds like its catching sommot under there some where is it more than likely because its to low then I only noticed it when I put 15" alloys on I think

James5
16-09-2014, 16:44
yh sounds like its catching sommot under there some where is it more than likely because its to low then I only noticed it when I put 15" alloys on I think


What size tyre you using??

KEV 5 GT
16-09-2014, 18:10
ive got 195/50/r15 on

B18ftMOJO5
16-09-2014, 18:54
the little bit of metal that sticks out where the bumper ends...mine does that same with a full car. as stated above should see where its rubbed the tyre away close to the side wall. think dropping down to 195 45 15s will help.

Trevhib
16-09-2014, 19:09
Or just whipping out the offending useless metal with a grinder. Much cheaper!

James5
17-09-2014, 11:53
ive got 195/50/r15 on

The reason you are now getting rubbing from going to the 15's is that your rolling radius is slightly bigger now as you are using a 50 profile tyre hence some scrubbage, either change to a 45 profile, or work out where catching, more than likely the rear bumper needs to be moved back to allow clearance. Mike and Mike aka R5MJH on here at the same issue with 16" alloys


Or just whipping out the offending useless metal with a grinder. Much cheaper!


if it's the metal grind it back, but it will be the same issue peeps have with the 16" alloys and that will be rear bumper needs pushing back for clearance

Trevhib
17-09-2014, 12:25
If it's the bumper it will wear it's own neat little path eventually :D

On 195/50/15's, unless the wheel is over 7J wide, or a dodgy offset, the bumper shouldn't be too much of a problem.