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04-23-2012, 08:17 AM | #1 |
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Drives: 07 SBM E92 335i 6MT
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New PSS's/rub question....
Finally got the PSS's on. Ended up with 265/30 225/35. I'm at +27 and +28 respectively.
First let me say that you guys were right (not that you didn't know this) about the PSS. It is one fat tire. I had one on and still had my 275 Toyo on and looking at it from the rear, I'd say the 265 Michelins looked wider. It is one beautiful tire and a nice ride. Anyway, I'm STILL hitting on the bumper. What's weird is I had never seen this mentioned before when adding spacers/trying to get more flush. This has been a real pain in the ass. I've had my fenders rolled 3 times and we trimmed the bumper. I bought a dremmel this weekend. So I'm wondering who has had this experience? And if you used a dremmel, which sander should I use?
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