Can a bad hub on 2001 toyota sienna make tire rub I replaced shocks and coil springs but it still rubbing the shock and inner wheel well
Your tires are too big

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Does it have the stock rims, or after market?
If it has aftermarket rims, and the + offset it higher, it can push the rim farther in, and cause it to rub on things like suspension, and control arms etc.
@nlord it has steel rims all the way around
@nlord it has steel rims all the way around and the tire size is supposed to be p205 70 r15 but all mine are p225 70 r15
@coty when did you first notice the rubbing?
The tire size is a good bit wider, it is .8" wider, which means .4" on the back side. That could be enough to push it into the shocks and inner wheel well. Do you know if the rim was the original one? Rims have an offset, a + offset means the tire is sitting on the inside closer to the vehicle i guess you could say. If the rim you have is a higher + offset that the oem rims, that will also push it in.
You are likely hitting things just because the tire is a bit too wide though.
So what changed that caused the rubbing?
@nlord idk what changed it just started to rub I have slight movement when tire is tightened down and I jack it up it wiggles still that is hub assembly but other side isn't rubbing/drivers