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Rub on the inner arches? No they should not, sounds like that one of your splash guards has come loose so I would suggest you go and get it checked out at your dealer.
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A little bit of rubbing is fine. It's the alloy crunching against the suspension is what you need to look out for - used to happen to me when I had my 9" wide Borbets on the front. Could only turn the steering wheel 1 revolution either way xD
I'm lowered 45mm and with 18x8 alloys up front. With a 225/40 tyre it used to constantly catch in the arch liner but as I'm lowering it more next week I've just put on 215/35 and they're fine for now...
My tyres seemed to have rubbed when on full lock too it's a dsport with Michelin tyres used to do my head in I have recently had to replace the two front tyres (an one alloy thanks to a giant pothole!) I replaced the tyres with Dunlop sport 9000 as I like the pattern lol, the car handles so much better than before the tyres re quieter 67db to be exact and no more rubbing! Bonus, just a quickie do you have the Michelin tyres fitted?
My tyres seemed to have rubbed when on full lock too it's a dsport with Michelin tyres used to do my head in I have recently had to replace the two front tyres (an one alloy thanks to a giant pothole!) I replaced the tyres with Dunlop sport 9000 as I like the pattern lol, the car handles so much better than before the tyres re quieter 67db to be exact and no more rubbing! Bonus, just a quickie do you have the Michelin tyres fitted?
Hi there, no. I have the standard Bridgestone Potenza's.
I have checked both front turned both ways and there is NO touching and the inner arches look sound.
Funny enough haven't noticed it for a while now, maybe it just happens when i go over a pine cone at work / and a small curb at home on full lock?
Its doing it when on full lock and going over a small bump (less than an inch).
I've noticed the same with my DS3. I have standard 17" DS3 wheels and Potenzas. Haven't figured out onto which it rubs though. With 16" winter tyres no problems.
The tyre rubbing and dash noise i will have to go out with the mechanic to demonstrate nxt week.....
There is quite a rub, it physically stops the car from accelerating.
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