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Old 6th August 2008, 03:25   #1
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E60 tire rubbing help please

Hello and thanks in advance! Just put a new set of 20" Beyerns on my 04 530i Sport Prem and they look great! I'm having a lot of tire rubbing on the highway over bridges etc.etc. The majority of the noise is on the Pas rear (fender & fender well), but after putting it on the hoist all 4 are rubbing the fender well plastic.
Beyren with Yokaham "S Drive
Front: 20 x 8.5 245 35/ 20 Rear 20 x 10 275 30 / 20

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Old 14th August 2009, 01:22   #2
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where is it rubbing? what are the offsets?
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