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  • #16
    Originally posted by PavelK313 View Post
    No rubbing what so ever!
    Either 215's on the 10 in the front (or 225 FK512's) and 255/265 on 11.5.
    It did rub at first with 225 FK452's but 512's solve that problem.
    Awesome. Doing it completely right.

    I **** when people say, "Man, my car rubs so bad!" and others reply, "Thats because you're doing it right bro!".
    Quote for fucking TRUTH. Rubbing is not cool. Rubbing fucks up your shit. Period. My previous wheel setup rubbed at first due to badly rolled fenders. Was it cool? Fuck no. It shaved off my sidewall and shaved off the paint on the lips of my freshly powder coated wheels. Doing it right? Fuck, NO.

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    • #17
      i'd say there's a difference between removing some lettering and messing up fenders and damaging wheels. also, all 3 of you advocating no rubbing drive bmws...unfortunately, it's a lot harder to poke, go low and not rub on a solid rear VW like the OP.
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      • #18
        Actually it's a Fiat Punto, but still on a solid rear beam

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