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Tyre rubbing

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  • Tyre rubbing

    Guys. Really need help here. I'm running a setup with 18x8.5 +35 wheels with 225/40r18 tyres to match. I have quite a fair bit of rubbing on my rears at every bump and dip. Whereas for the fronts, its rubbing only at big bumps. I've done the fender screw mod. What can I do to eradicate the rubbing other than changing my wheels or tyres. Should I pull my rear fenders and if I should, by how much. Whereas for the fronts, do I pull them as well or should I just roll that front bit as VW only rolled the rears. Finally, should I cut my fender liner?

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