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      04-05-2010, 12:30 PM   #1
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LC Dyna's + Nexen 3000's + Stock Suspension = Rubbing ?

Several months ago I purchased a set of Dyna's from a board member who got them from Zoeb. They are your standard 235/30/19 and 265/35/19 et32 I believe with Nexen 3000's. A couple of months after putting the wheels on i noticed a rubbing sound in the front. I only hear it at low speed and during a turn (the worst is taxing through parking lots). I went to a tire shop and we jacked it up and found where the tire was coming into contact with the fender lining. Its on the front side and halfway back (center of the wheel). Does anyone know how I could be having this problem with wheels that are supposed to be a perfect offset with stock sport suspension?

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Wow thoes shouldn't be rubbing at all...ur fender lining falling off?? i dought is the shape o the wheel.
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      04-05-2010, 01:05 PM   #3
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You shouldn't be running those tire sizes

Are you sure it's not a 235.35.19 / 265.30.19?

Also, they aren't made in ET32

Theres a +22 and a +37

If it's a +22, that's M3 offset and it might rub.
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Ahh, I always get the profiles backwards. Yes they are 35F and 30R. Is there anywhere on the wheel itself I can see the offset ?

XY ...The lining looks secured ( I had a 540 where is was basically hanging by a screw, had to switch to M5 linings)
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yes, the offsets are stamped on the back of the wheel.

It will say eXX
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