after my suspension tuning ive noticed that i get a fair bit of scrubbage (esp. on the nearside front) when i travel over even slight bumps at speed. Chris (the suspension chap) and myself identified the main culprit as being the small rectangular bit of plastic near the top of the inner arch which houses one of the arch screws.
the problem is mainly from this one side as we also identified that my (far from genuine) bumper is very slightly closer to the tyre on the nearside than it is on the offside.
ive done a bit of research into arch rolling, but even though its only the inner arch im interested in, being a fibreglass bumper im worried about damage being done to it.
therefore tomorrow morning, weather permitting, im going outside armed with a hammer and seeing what fun i can get up to. my inner arches are (as far as im aware) all present and correct, so what mods have you guys done to your inner arch to house those precious fat tyres? :D
after my suspension tuning ive noticed that i get a fair bit of scrubbage (esp. on the nearside front) when i travel over even slight bumps at speed. Chris (the suspension chap) and myself identified the main culprit as being the small rectangular bit of plastic near the top of the inner arch which houses one of the arch screws.
the problem is mainly from this one side as we also identified that my (far from genuine) bumper is very slightly closer to the tyre on the nearside than it is on the offside.
ive done a bit of research into arch rolling, but even though its only the inner arch im interested in, being a fibreglass bumper im worried about damage being done to it.
therefore tomorrow morning, weather permitting, im going outside armed with a hammer and seeing what fun i can get up to. my inner arches are (as far as im aware) all present and correct, so what mods have you guys done to your inner arch to house those precious fat tyres? :D