Fender Well Liners Rubbing
After lowering my 2019 Fit Sport 1.5in on Eibach springs AND installing 25mm wheel spacers on the rear wheels, I started hearing a little bit of rubbing in the back under heavy suspension compression. I've inspected the tires and I don't see and rub marks, but I did notice that at the top of each rear wheel well, the inner fender well liners don't sit flush to the fender.
I believe this is the source of the rubbing; it looks like under compression the actual tread of the tires is rubbing the "protruding" portion of the fender liners. It doesn't look like the liners are installed incorrectly; it looks like that's just the way they are. Anybody else experience this issue; if so what did you do about it? I will take some pics when I get a chance. |
The wheels/tires set pretty nicely, should be okay right?
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...2ba57ead05.jpg Here you can see where the fender well liner is not sitting flush.https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...1345fc796d.jpg Here is a close up. The liners on both rear wheel wells are like this... https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...45c419ee95.jpg |
Well known gk problem. Rear fender liner sag. Just cut that part out.
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LX models don't even come with them. They are only there for sound deadening.
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Originally Posted by xxryu139xx
(Post 1407223)
Well known gk problem. Rear fender liner sag. Just cut that part out.
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Originally Posted by UnFitRick
(Post 1407232)
Well, it is well known to me...now. I will be doing some snipping...
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def no liners in the rear of my lx. meh .... thug life .... cut it off
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I trimmed off the offending portions on both sides, and more more rubbing...https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fit...aea7f623de.jpg
However, thanks to my unacceptably loud new exhaust (unacceptable in terms of interior noise levels) I will spraying generous amounts of rubberized undercoating into every nook and cranny of my undercarriage. So, my plan for now will be the remove the liners, undercoat and reinstall the liners. FWIW, this will be part of a three pronged sound deadening approach which will include 1) the previously mentioned rubberized undercoating, 2) butyl rubber sound deadening mat, and 3) mass loaded vinyl sound proofing mat... |
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