Argh, my dad and I got the saddlebag supports (which were the proper part number for my model year, 99950-70145) attached yesterday. At the time, it seemed probable as I looked at it, that I'd be in danger of having the support on the belt side of the bike scrape the tire. Well, as feared/predicted, that is what is happening. I've cut the sidewall on my tire enough to leave a build-up of rubber where the tire was being cut

I tried pulling the fender out as best I could just by tugging on it myself (grabbing the front part of the saddlebag support, bending/tugging gently outward and upward), but when I was riding home from work this afternoon, I could still hear the tire being scraped when I hit bumps that basically have my 240+ pounds bouncing up and down.
Suggestions on how to pull that fender out more so that the support has more clearance?
Also would love suggestions on how to raise the rear a bit more to get more clearance under the fender in general. I've read through the manual a bit and seen the notes on being able to adjust the shocks, but am unclear on whether trying to adjust for a stiffer ride would result in any improvement. (And to be honest, since the bike is an older one, 1998, I'm not sure that the stock shocks could even be adjusted now)