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New rims rubbing against fenders.. what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="David Yong" data-source="post: 471704" data-attributes="member: 3555"><p>I have seen his car and setup too. Car is not that low as compared to mine (in fact mine is much lower than his and I believe my offset is more aggressive than his too) and his is not msport suspension (just a standard suspension). However the rims offset is aggressive and to add problem to it, he is using a bigger tire size. For our e92 335i coupe, if we want to use 19' wheels, it is best recommended to use 235/35/19 front and 265/30/19 rear but our bro here is using 245 front and this obviously rub against the body especially the front part where there is a cover for intercooler.</p><p></p><p>My take is to reduce the tire size to 235/35/19 and this will definitely solve the rubbing problem. Adding spacer does not help. Or alternatively, try to do some work on the intercooler cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Yong, post: 471704, member: 3555"] I have seen his car and setup too. Car is not that low as compared to mine (in fact mine is much lower than his and I believe my offset is more aggressive than his too) and his is not msport suspension (just a standard suspension). However the rims offset is aggressive and to add problem to it, he is using a bigger tire size. For our e92 335i coupe, if we want to use 19' wheels, it is best recommended to use 235/35/19 front and 265/30/19 rear but our bro here is using 245 front and this obviously rub against the body especially the front part where there is a cover for intercooler. My take is to reduce the tire size to 235/35/19 and this will definitely solve the rubbing problem. Adding spacer does not help. Or alternatively, try to do some work on the intercooler cover. [/QUOTE]
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