I bought a neglected '01 m3 that I'm in the process of renewing. Over any bump the rear wheels will hit the fender and make a scraping noise. I've replaced the shocks, springs, shock mounts, and most bushings in the rear but the issue remains. The wheels are stock, with 275/40/18 tires. Any ideas on what could be causing this? Heres a pic where you can see the resulting marks on the tires.
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Running PS4 275/35's on stupid low BC coilvers without issue, must be the offset of the aftermarket wheels and/or tire height that allows it to work.2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
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If you're running 275, the correct size is 275/35, not 275/40. The 275/40 is more than an inch taller than 35's.Originally posted by BasedSkarm View PostThat was next on my to-do list. I looked at the tire size sticky here though, and it looked like 275s should fit in the back. Makes me wonder if there's something I missed.
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Well then there is something else going on with your rear suspension. Here is a picture of a 2001 M3. Note how inset the wheel and tire is relative to the fender lip. Has nothing to do with the tire's aspect ratio.Originally posted by BasedSkarm View PostWell its not on spacers, so it shouldnt be. Theres a bit of clearance on level ground, it doesn't rub normally
What does the driver's side look like? Any rubbing there?
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