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      10-01-2008, 09:51 PM   #1
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HELP: Will tire rubb cause any serious damage?

My current set up is 245/30/20 and 285/25/20 for my 335i convertible, it runs fine but only the rear rubbs when I go over bumps and it just me in it (and no I dont weight 500lbs )
May I ask...for the rubbing, will it cause any damage?? In another word, what are the damage will the rubbing cause?? Please advise...thanks in advance.

P.S I dont really want to do fender rolling
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it will rub off the paint or damage the tires and the wheels
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over time it will damage your tires, why are you so against fender rolling??? The dealer will NEVER know unless you tell them. I have done more extreme remedies like trim the inner fender for a more aggressive fitment than rolling. No one will ever know I cut the inside fender.
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Thanks but are there any alternative to fix this problem???
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Thanks but are there any alternative to fix this problem???
the only thing is change different size of tires or roll your fender!!
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