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      10-24-2019, 06:36 PM   #1
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Ps4s 255/35 19 question

Anyone experience rubbing issues when they fitted this size on their 1m? Mine is on stock ride height of ohlins
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No rubbing here with that exact tire in stock wheels. Also on Ohlins, -2.5 camber. I have the revised fender liners.
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No rubbing here with that exact tire in stock wheels. Also on Ohlins, -2.5 camber. I have the revised fender liners.
how will you know if you have the revised fender liners? i don't have camber though
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If you post a picture of the front area where they are vented for the radiator/oil cooler, I can tell you.
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Anyone experience rubbing issues when they fitted this size on their 1m? Mine is on stock ride height of ohlins
No rubbing on fronts with 255 PS4s at stock height, but I also have revised fender liners, they have a groove formed into liner whereas the old liner is flat across its surface.
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I installed front 255/35/19 RE71R on stock wheels/suspension 1M last week. I had severe rubbing and so I ordered and installed the revised front fender liners. They cost me $258 CAD with tax from my local dealer and arrived in a few days. Rubbing is practically gone.
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I installed front 255/35/19 RE71R on stock wheels/suspension 1M last week. I had severe rubbing and so I ordered and installed the revised front fender liners. They cost me $258 CAD with tax from my local dealer and arrived in a few days. Rubbing is practically gone.
Did you get 275/35/19 tears also? I'm thinking of that setup with stock suspension and wheels but don't want rubbing.
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Yes I did 275/35/19 RE71R as well. Just parked my car a few mins ago and still have some rubbing on the passenger side front on the rearward liner. The washer resevoir is behind there so will require some work. Zero issues on the rear.
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Yes I did 275/35/19 RE71R as well. Just parked my car a few mins ago and still have some rubbing on the passenger side front on the rearward liner. The washer resevoir is behind there so will require some work. Zero issues on the rear.
Thank you! My BBS are 19x9 ET27 so they stick out 4mm more than stock. Was worried about hitting fender etc but sounds like rubbing mostly internal. Does the rubbing mostly happen full lock or hitting bumps pointing straight?
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Thank you! My BBS are 19x9 ET27 so they stick out 4mm more than stock. Was worried about hitting fender etc but sounds like rubbing mostly internal. Does the rubbing mostly happen full lock or hitting bumps pointing straight?
No problem. My rubbing is happening at full lock at low speeds in parking lots. It's a pita but the traction is way better with RE71R compared to stock Michelin Pilot Sports. I will likely go go with 245/265 RE71R when they wear out.
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