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<blockquote data-quote="lanun" data-source="post: 5081" data-attributes="member: 3034"><p>I am currently driving an E46 325i. I have fixed a 19" RIAL rims with diameter of 10.5(rear) and 8.5(front). Since fixing the rims, I am having problems with the back tires hitting the housing and when long distance, burning tar or rubber will be seen melting on the housing. And there is no way that I can carry additional passengers behind due to this problem.1. Is there anyway, that I can solve the problem by installing body kit for the rear portion? If yes, where can I get them?2. BMW has advised that with this sort of rims my bushing and suspension will be worn off easily. How do I prevent from having to change it constantly?3. As a new member, please advise me what is the best way to solve the problem and recommended shops that can assist me on getting a smooth ride?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lanun, post: 5081, member: 3034"] I am currently driving an E46 325i. I have fixed a 19" RIAL rims with diameter of 10.5(rear) and 8.5(front). Since fixing the rims, I am having problems with the back tires hitting the housing and when long distance, burning tar or rubber will be seen melting on the housing. And there is no way that I can carry additional passengers behind due to this problem.1. Is there anyway, that I can solve the problem by installing body kit for the rear portion? If yes, where can I get them?2. BMW has advised that with this sort of rims my bushing and suspension will be worn off easily. How do I prevent from having to change it constantly?3. As a new member, please advise me what is the best way to solve the problem and recommended shops that can assist me on getting a smooth ride? [/QUOTE]
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