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Thread: R36 - wheels and fitment

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    Hey Brad,

    Thanks heaps for that information.
    I'm very new to the aftermarket wheels scene. Hope you can further clarify something for me...

    Your statement regarding the 21mm gap, does this mean I need to do the following to try:
    i.e. Twist steering wheel all the way to the left and then measure gap between closest bit of the tyre to the inside walls?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rolls View Post
    Hey Brad,

    Thanks heaps for that information.
    I'm very new to the aftermarket wheels scene. Hope you can further clarify something for me...

    Your statement regarding the 21mm gap, does this mean I need to do the following to try:
    i.e. Twist steering wheel all the way to the left and then measure gap between closest bit of the tyre to the inside walls?
    No, I mean purely static "poke" clearance with the wheels straight ahead.

    Clearance on turns is a whole different ballgame - very much suck it & see. My current vehicle rubs on turns if it hits a bump - do you think I can work out where? There's no logic to it.
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