Im not sure if you have an adjustable front end if you replaced the front struts or not, or if you went with a bigger tire size. Either or I would recommend that you go with the manufactorers specs or go to your local tire shop and ask them what tire size is suitable with your car.
If its the rear then the inside needs to be rolled upwards.
Mostly on the wheels but also on the bushings because you have your whole body weight rubbing metal trucks against rubber bushings.
put the stock wheels back on
Well not nescassarily the only wheels that will damage ur car are the 2 giant ones rubbing up against the hood of ur car because ur girl friend has stiff nips from being butt fcked by her horny a$$ dad
no you can only put 4 wheels on a car everyone knows that
Soap and water is a common cleaning solution for chrome wheels. If that doesn't work, try mixing water with white vinegar and rubbing it gently on the wheels.
The wheels against the ground, the axles against the wheels, the chain against the axles, the pedals against the chain, and your feet against the pedals.
The wheel may be over turning and rubbing against the body or mud flaps. There may also be a missing or broken part that is hanging and rubbing against the tires. I would recommend getting it fixed at a body shop may also be defective rack and pinion. or caster difference between front wheels are excessive.
there are 2 rubber plugs that pull out on the back of the drum look inside the holes and you will see the star gear, take a brake tool or a screwdriver and turn the gear upward until you feel the brake shoes rubbing on the drum as you turn the drum by hand, adjust all 4 wheels evenly.
Fit the correct wheels for the car !
Could be the bearings.
If you increased the size of your tires (wider rims without an offset or larger off road tires without a lift kit) and/or lower the profile of the vehicle with shorter springs, the wheel clearance has been changed and the tires are rubbing against the wheel well.