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  • odie
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    strech it!

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  • coconutt
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    Originally posted by m.skinnes View Post
    Hi,

    Im tired of rubbing.. But, im also tired of hearing "Get smaller width wheels".

    Is there any solution for this? Im running coilovers.

    Sorry for my bad english today....
    Raise it.

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  • m.skinnes
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    Originally posted by DeleriousZ View Post
    You guys are all being way too complicated about this.

    Simple answer:

    Haha! Love your wheels.

    Originally posted by Ollie View Post
    Usually they're foam, urethane, or rubber. You can buy them anywhere

    http://www.ground-control-store.com/...php/II=10/CA=1
    Thats what im looking for! Thanks

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  • DeleriousZ
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    You guys are all being way too complicated about this.

    Simple answer:

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  • Ollie
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    Usually they're foam, urethane, or rubber. You can buy them anywhere

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  • m.skinnes
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    What material is the bumpstops made of? I have a lathe here at work, so i could make some..

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  • m.skinnes
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    Originally posted by Ollie View Post
    Yeah bump stops. You can use them to limit travel.

    18x10 +35 should be fine on an e36. Post some pics
    Where can i get this?

    Bad pic.. But you get the idea, the car isnt lowered alot here:

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  • Ollie
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    Originally posted by m.skinnes View Post
    I was hoping that there was a product, a "strut collar" etc in rubber/plastic that you could put on the shock.. well, that sounded really stupid.

    Ive rolled and pulled the fenders, its actually a E36 touring
    I think im gonna try to shave the backside of the wheel.. The wheel is 18x10 et35.
    Yeah bump stops. You can use them to limit travel.

    18x10 +35 should be fine on an e36. Post some pics

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  • m.skinnes
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    So many replies!

    Originally posted by Anonymoose View Post
    Low is a lifestyle. Hellaflush, stanced out cars all do that.

    What do you think can be done to stop this happening out of interest?
    Yeah, its worth it tho..
    I was hoping that there was a product, a "strut collar" etc in rubber/plastic that you could put on the shock.. well, that sounded really stupid.

    Originally posted by P78 View Post
    camber and stretch

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    Originally posted by csermonet47 View Post
    Stiffer springs, shave the back pad of the wheel, different tires, camber, fender work. There are many way to go about it.
    Good idea with the backpad, i work as a cnc machinist..

    Originally posted by Dr.AK View Post
    What they said.

    What fender mods have you done so far? For the fitments that most people run on here, you will ad least need to roll your fenders flat and depending on wheel widht, also a fender pull.

    Depending on your suspension design (mostly if it camber in under compression), you can get away with less roll compared to a design that compresses straight up.

    In the end, it's all a combination of fender modifications, camber and stretch. Up front, caster also comes into play, as with a bit of caster, negative camber will increase while turning, which means you can run a more extreme setup while being less likely to rub.
    Ive rolled and pulled the fenders, its actually a E36 touring
    I think im gonna try to shave the backside of the wheel.. The wheel is 18x10 et35.

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  • Masonbarnard
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    roll fenders, and pull if you must. add camber / can stretch tires as well.

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  • Dr.AK
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    What they said.

    What fender mods have you done so far? For the fitments that most people run on here, you will ad least need to roll your fenders flat and depending on wheel widht, also a fender pull.

    Depending on your suspension design (mostly if it camber in under compression), you can get away with less roll compared to a design that compresses straight up.

    In the end, it's all a combination of fender modifications, camber and stretch. Up front, caster also comes into play, as with a bit of caster, negative camber will increase while turning, which means you can run a more extreme setup while being less likely to rub.

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  • csermonet47
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    Stiffer springs, shave the back pad of the wheel, different tires, camber, fender work. There are many way to go about it.

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  • Ollie
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    Originally posted by Anonymoose View Post
    Sorry Ollie I should've added the sarcasm button I just enjoy fueling the uneducated scene stigma
    Hahaha okay my bad.


    I wasn't sure, because as you know, so many people have the mentality that rubbing is so awesome and means their car is "proper".

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  • Anonymoose
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    Originally posted by Ollie View Post
    Ehhh if you do it right you can achieve the look without rubbing. I set both of my cars up to not rub within reason. Depends on aggressiveness, suspension set up, camber, fender style/mods etc.
    Sorry Ollie I should've added the sarcasm button I just enjoy fueling the uneducated scene stigma

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  • Ollie
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    Originally posted by Anonymoose View Post
    Low is a lifestyle. Hellaflush, stanced out cars all do that.

    What do you think can be done to stop this happening out of interest?
    Ehhh if you do it right you can achieve the look without rubbing. I set both of my cars up to not rub within reason. Depends on aggressiveness, suspension set up, camber, fender style/mods etc.

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