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      11-12-2015, 11:39 AM   #1
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E92 335i rubbing issues

I'm driving a 2007 e92 335i. I'm running Avant garde 19x8.5 235/35 et 33 front and 19x9.5 265/30 et 33 in the rear on ST coilovers. I'm lowered but not slammed.

I'm trying to run 15mm spacers putting the rear at et 18. I'm rubbing even with the fenders rolled, no fender pull. Rubbing isn't too bad, just whenever I have a sudden drop or slant in the road. (yes, I've searched but nothing solid or reputable shows up)

Would dropping to 10mm fix the rubbing issue (et 25mm)?

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To clarify, are you rubbing with the 15mm spacers installed on the rear?

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To clarify, are you rubbing with the 15mm spacers installed on the rear?

yes running with 15
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To try and fix the rubbing issue, you can try to adjust your ride height, swap to 10mm spacers in rears, or run 255/30 tires for rears. Spacers would be the least expensive solution.
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To try and fix the rubbing issue, you can try to adjust your ride height, swap to 10mm spacers in rears, or run 255/30 tires for rears. Spacers would be the least expensive solution.
I'm wondering if 10 will work
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I'm wondering if 10 will work

You're wheels will tuck 5mm with the 10mm spacers. But it could be due to ride height. Have you tried adjusting your ride height?


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