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  1. #1
    Active Member Two Rings
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    Apr 04 2007
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    South San Francisco, CA

    winter wheel and uncommon fender rubbing

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    Hi,

    I've several problems and questions about my B7 A4:

    1. I just put my performance wheels back to my car and JUST at the front left side, the wheel is very vulnerable to the fender. It easily scrapes the fender when I pass manholes and slope, however this case doesn't happen to all other wheels. They are just strong!What should I do?
    I also lowered my car..so is this may be the problem?

    2. Since winter is coming, what effect does it have to my performance wheel+tires?Will they flat?I don't plan to use my car to drive on snow, either; but when it's not snowing, I might use it.

    Thanks!!

    Nany

  2. #2
    Deactivated Four Rings
    Join Date
    Oct 06 2006
    AZ Member #
    12357
    Location
    South Bend, IN

    Re: winter wheel and uncommon fender rubbing

    Sounds like that corner is out of alignment or otherwise has some suspension damage.

  3. #3
    Active Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Apr 04 2007
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    Re: winter wheel and uncommon fender rubbing

    So, where should I go to fix it? To the wheel+tire store or suspension fixing store? What do you mean with suspension damage?

    Thanks!

    PS: and respond for winter wheel problem,pls =)..

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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings VMRWheels's Avatar
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    Anaheim, CA

    Re: winter wheel and uncommon fender rubbing

    Alignment possibly off in 1 wheel.

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