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Originally Posted by freed0m' post='280241' date='May 10 2006, 06:59 AM
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I'm sorry I do not know the R10 offsets... perhaps more knowledgable forums member can
Originally Posted by wowe' post='280262' date='May 9 2006, 11:25 PM
Awesome wheels But it looks that 90% have rubbing problem.Do you know your offsets on the wheels
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Originally Posted by freed0m' post='280241' date='May 9 2006, 09:59 PM
Pic to illustrate my current setup w/ KW V2, PS2, and R10's
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have 20"s and rubbed on right front only. no rubs on other wells. no drop just sport suspension. had front right well rolled and now rubs lightly only on a hard dip.
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Thanks ro11dice I'm in San Diego, CA at the moment, let's do a E60 'tiny meet' at Peet's Coffee when I'm back in town
Originally Posted by ro11dice' post='280448' date='May 10 2006, 08:17 AM
freedom, car looks great. much better than the last time i saw it after/during the rain!
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Originally Posted by Rix Mix' post='164707' date='Aug 29 2005, 10:12 AM
Rolling fenders? I have never heard of this before and I guess since I want some 20's I might have to do this, but what exactly is it?
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THE rubbing depends on the wheels offsets you are carrying, the higher the offeset (meaing the wheels stick more to the outisde) the more changes you will rub regardles of the wheels and tires size.
reed0m we have the same car ...nice car, that is the tire setup i wanted to go with but seemed to low profile, to dangerous for the rim (less cushion) and more expensive as ps2 are the only ones available. My car used to rub a bit when i had my hartges (19x9.5) with 10mm spacers. my friend rolled my fenders witha beisball bat. We have those bats (3 different sizes) for 6 years already becasue all of our bmw friends use them to roll their fenders that is the closest way to the rolling machine. using a hammer like socfans described can damage.crack the paint....just my 2cent.
I have the Rad R10 as freed0m and mine rub just a bit on the lower part of the right rear fender which seemed we missed. so we rolled it abit more there and woala! not more rubbing I have carried 3 adults, 2 kids and luggage with me in long rips and no rubbing...
reed0m we have the same car ...nice car, that is the tire setup i wanted to go with but seemed to low profile, to dangerous for the rim (less cushion) and more expensive as ps2 are the only ones available. My car used to rub a bit when i had my hartges (19x9.5) with 10mm spacers. my friend rolled my fenders witha beisball bat. We have those bats (3 different sizes) for 6 years already becasue all of our bmw friends use them to roll their fenders that is the closest way to the rolling machine. using a hammer like socfans described can damage.crack the paint....just my 2cent.
I have the Rad R10 as freed0m and mine rub just a bit on the lower part of the right rear fender which seemed we missed. so we rolled it abit more there and woala! not more rubbing I have carried 3 adults, 2 kids and luggage with me in long rips and no rubbing...
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Originally Posted by Don Juan' post='280986' date='May 11 2006, 05:07 PM
THE rubbing depends on the wheels offsets you are carrying, the higher the offeset (meaing the wheels stick more to the outisde) the more changes you will rub regardles of the wheels and tires size.
reed0m we have the same car ...nice car, that is the tire setup i wanted to go with but seemed to low profile, to dangerous for the rim (less cushion) and more expensive as ps2 are the only ones available. My car used to rub a bit when i had my hartges (19x9.5) with 10mm spacers. my friend rolled my fenders witha beisball bat. We have those bats (3 different sizes) for 6 years already becasue all of our bmw friends use them to roll their fenders that is the closest way to the rolling machine. using a hammer like socfans described can damage.crack the paint....just my 2cent.
I have the Rad R10 as freed0m and mine rub just a bit on the lower part of the right rear fender which seemed we missed. so we rolled it abit more there and woala! not more rubbing I have carried 3 adults, 2 kids and luggage with me in long rips and no rubbing...
reed0m we have the same car ...nice car, that is the tire setup i wanted to go with but seemed to low profile, to dangerous for the rim (less cushion) and more expensive as ps2 are the only ones available. My car used to rub a bit when i had my hartges (19x9.5) with 10mm spacers. my friend rolled my fenders witha beisball bat. We have those bats (3 different sizes) for 6 years already becasue all of our bmw friends use them to roll their fenders that is the closest way to the rolling machine. using a hammer like socfans described can damage.crack the paint....just my 2cent.
I have the Rad R10 as freed0m and mine rub just a bit on the lower part of the right rear fender which seemed we missed. so we rolled it abit more there and woala! not more rubbing I have carried 3 adults, 2 kids and luggage with me in long rips and no rubbing...