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    Established Member Two Rings
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    wheels rubbing in front somewhere...

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    So, I picked up a set of Forgestar 18x9.5 ET 26 wheels with Nitto 275/35/18 tires from a forum member - and love them. however, I'm getting a rub somewhere up front (driver side) when loading up the suspension. Thoughts on how to figure out where they are rubbing so I can figure out what to do about it? I'm not noticing any marks anywhere on the suspension or fender arch.
    2015 Sepang S3
    APR Stage II [ ECU & TCU ] AWE SwitchPath Exhust | APR downpipe | Neuspeed RSe102 wheels

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Seattle squash's Avatar
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    Did you remove the front fender screw? Makes a big difference.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    I can try that - I'm @ stock height, so I didn't think it would be the top screw.
    2015 Sepang S3
    APR Stage II [ ECU & TCU ] AWE SwitchPath Exhust | APR downpipe | Neuspeed RSe102 wheels

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Seattle squash's Avatar
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    wheels rubbing in front somewhere...

    It could, especially since you are running far from stock specs, 275/35/18 versus 255. I think it close in comparison with the 275/30 which a lot of us run in the 19's!

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