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      03-03-2015, 03:14 PM   #1
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Will this rub?

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front 18x9.5 et35
rear 18x10 et25

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front 255/35/18 Hankook RS3
rear 275/35/18 Hankook RS3

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Oops, I was focused on the rears and voted No because of that. Correct me if wrong people, but the front could be an issue right?
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Oops, I was focused on the rears and voted No because of that. Correct me if wrong people, but the front could be an issue right?
I don't think so. 255/35/18 is significantly shorter than stock aspect ratio that it probably would be "okay."255/40/18, which would be much closer to stock radius, would most likely rub, camber or not.
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I don't think so. 255/35/18 is significantly shorter than stock aspect ratio that it probably would be "okay."255/40/18, which would be much closer to stock radius, would most likely rub, camber or not.
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I don't think so. 255/35/18 is significantly shorter than stock aspect ratio that it probably would be "okay."255/40/18, which would be much closer to stock radius, would most likely rub, camber or not.
Good to know, thanks!
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Thanks guys, sounds like I'm good. Anyone else running this or something similar?
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Thanks guys, sounds like I'm good. Anyone else running this or something similar?
I have had the z4M offset 18x9 EC-7's with a 265/35/18 Hankook TD and a 18x10 rear with 285/30/18 TD's on track with no rubbing issues with V3's and now Motion control coilovers with camber plates . But I am running -3.3 front - 2.2 rear camber .
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