Hi guys,
Thanks very much for all the input, I wasnt expecting this many responses so quickly.
So ill start from the top.
Frosty: the actual trye was interefring with the guard in the wheel arch, mostly on the sides. So I could angle it in at the top, get the wheel into the guard, but when I tryed straightening it to allign with the hub and studs, the tyre edges at about 10 and 2 oclock would hit the guard.
That was with the lowered coilover though. I could get it on with stock suspension, but when driving, it rubs the tyre.
GTSBoy: I agree, removing the bottom joining point on the suspension just to fit the tyre/wheel is a BULLSHIT outcome, and not one I would like in all honesty.
Duncan: Sorry I forgot to mention it is a GTST
Gho5t: Selling the wheels and starting afresh is what I would do if i were keeping the car, but my mate buying it has his heart set on these wheels, so pretty much, I just gotta get them to a point where they fit and dont rub, and it it isnt my problem anymore.
Hank Scorpio: Please refer above, if it were mine, then as I said, I would cut my losses, sell up what I got, and start again to achieve Form < function. But doing that is my absolute last resort, as old mate is dead keen on these oversized, deepdished nightmare wheels haha
So after reading the replies last night, and after swapping the rears with the stocks, I tryed again. The two front wheels are 225/45/18's stretched, but just I have just hust had them sitting there as I had the stockys on, so last night I did what feel likes the 50th tyre change this week, and put those on the back........no rubbing anymore! Stoked. But, that is with the stock suspension. Does anyone reckon I should even bother trying the coilovers again, or am I wasting my time?
Camber is not fully raked yet, so I reckon I still have another degree to degree and a half to play with, but if I put the coilovers on and it still doesnt fit, then pretty much, I think im likely gonna have a mental breakdwon, tell my mate him and his new car can go to hell, and turn it into a pile of black charred rubble haha (well maybe not, but thats about where my level of frustration is at)
I anticipate I will have many more questions if and when I get around to the front.
Thanks very much for all the input thus far, its always good to have someone to bounce ideas off, and talk to when times get tough. Lifelines mechanical prowess just wasnt cutting it.
Cheers guys!