i got new winter tires. michelin x-ice 195/65/14 and they are mounted on bottlecaps and rub the plastic where the brake duct is on my e30. my summer tires falken (something forgot name) 195/60/14 on basketweaves very rarely rub if they even do. are the x-ice sizes correct? is it possible to push the plastic forward a bit? it seems like the valance has been pushed back a little from the PO. could this be aligned properly to correct the issue?
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winter tires rub. how to fix?
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both sides are rubbing equally...its not that much but will rub when the wheel is turned.
stock suspension except for THR Eyeball arms.
i'm pretty sure i don't have a bent control cause both wheels are equally positioned in the wheel well and i don't have any problems with the car's steering, handling or anything.
i'll post pics tomorrow when its day light out.
before i got my eyeball arms, my stock bushings were shot and the tech at bmw said he adjusted everything to correct it as best as he could. could the new eyeball arms and the adjustment he made cause anything related to this?
the tech also said he adjusted the caster as much as he could.
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The THR bushings will put your wheels furthur forward in the wheel wells, but not to the point of rubbing. I ran THR with my stock suspension and never had a problem with rubbing. I now have a KONI IE setup and no rubbing here either. In both cases the wheels do sit a bit further forward in the well, but not to the point of even coming close to rubbing.sigpic
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alright...heres pictures. don't mind the dirtiness.
you can see that they are both pushed forwards a bit.
wouldn't adjustment of the caster set the wheels like that?
i always thought that thats what caster did. change the angle of the suspension and since the strut can't move at the top then the bottom would have to be pushed forward. right?
btw these are the "summer" tires i have on.
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Originally posted by King Luisalright...heres pictures. don't mind the dirtiness.
you can see that they are both pushed forwards a bit.
wouldn't adjustment of the caster set the wheels like that?
i always thought that thats what caster did. change the angle of the suspension and since the strut can't move at the top then the bottom would have to be pushed forward. right?
btw these are the "summer" tires i have on.
he couldn't have adjusted castor. you don't have camber plates do you? and THR/offset cabs give you more castor, that's the whole point.
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