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      01-11-2017, 06:21 PM   #1
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Serious Rubbing Issues

I recently got my hands on a pair of Federal 595 rsrr in size 275/35/19 and they rub even with a fender roll. Was wondering if anyone has had this problem and how they fixed it?
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I recently got my hands on a pair of Federal 595 rsrr in size 275/35/19 and they rub even with a fender roll. Was wondering if anyone has had this problem and how they fixed it?
Pretty sure You need a 275/30. Wheel specs? E92 or e90
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      01-11-2017, 11:44 PM   #3
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I recently got my hands on a pair of Federal 595 rsrr in size 275/35/19 and they rub even with a fender roll. Was wondering if anyone has had this problem and how they fixed it?
Pretty sure You need a 275/30. Wheel specs? E92 or e90
Tire is too tall. 275/30-19 is what you need
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Tire is too tall. 275/30-19 is what you need
The federal rsrr only come in 35 side wall so would a 265/35/19 fit or would I have to go down to a 275/35/18
It's an e92 with 19x8.5 and 19x10.5
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Tire is too tall. 275/30-19 is what you need
The federal rsrr only come in 35 side wall so would a 265/35/19 fit or would I have to go down to a 275/35/18
It's an e92 with 19x8.5 and 19x10.5
Your ideal tire size should be 235/35-19 and 265/30-19 anything outside of that may cause issues. 275/30-19 is pushing it
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      01-12-2017, 03:17 AM   #6
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The federal rsrr only come in 35 side wall so would a 265/35/19 fit or would I have to go down to a 275/35/18
It's an e92 with 19x8.5 and 19x10.5

Why would you have to run 18 tires on 19's lol? These rears are way too aggressive for your car.
I doubt you could even run a 265/30/19 if you're lowered.
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Why would you have to run 18 tires on 19's lol? These rears are way too aggressive for your car.
I doubt you could even run a 265/30/19 if you're lowered.
I meant switch to 18" rims and run that size
I'm not lowered and I have ran 275/30/19 before
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I recently got my hands on a pair of Federal 595 rsrr in size 275/35/19 and they rub even with a fender roll. Was wondering if anyone has had this problem and how they fixed it?
federals run wide 275 more like 285
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federals run wide 275 more like 285
So maybe go down to a 265?
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You can shave the rear fenders. When you roll the rear fenders you still have about 8mm that sticks out. By shaving it, you'll get 8mm more clearance. Depending on how bad your rubbing it, this will fix your issue. If not you can run more camber or downsize width/height of your tires
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You can shave the rear fenders. When you roll the rear fenders you still have about 8mm that sticks out. By shaving it, you'll get 8mm more clearance. Depending on how bad your rubbing it, this will fix your issue. If not you can run more camber or downsize width/height of your tires
Do you know anyone in socal that could do this?
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Do you know anyone in socal that could do this?
Mike@SupremePower could probably do it..
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You can shave the rear fenders. When you roll the rear fenders you still have about 8mm that sticks out. By shaving it, you'll get 8mm more clearance. Depending on how bad your rubbing it, this will fix your issue. If not you can run more camber or downsize width/height of your tires
Do you know anyone in socal that could do this?
Hit up Tony out in the Valley (818) 368-4395
He shaved my fenders
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Mike@SupremePower could probably do it..
You are correct sir!
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federals run wide 275 more like 285
So maybe go down to a 265?
My federals are 265 and all is good
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My federals are 265 and all is good
Are you fenders rolled?
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      01-15-2017, 11:30 PM   #18
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My federals are 265 and all is good
Are you fenders rolled?
No. I'm running them on e92 m3 19 inch m220 wheels. 8.5 front 9.5 rear. 265 rears and none rolled fenders.
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