Luff M1 19's rubbing in front??
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I just put Luff M1's on my 2004 z coupe, and it sounds like it may be rubbing when i turn the wheel to the right...I'm not quite sure...has anyone had this kind of problem? btw they are 19x8.5 in front and 19x10.5 in the rear...thanks guys
Last edited by HighwaySpeed; Nov 22, 2006 at 08:03 PM.
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Originally Posted by nzpv03
i searched! and pm'd owners just share your knowledge with me please! I appreciate it!
2] Does the car have a stock suspension?
3] Has the car been "lowered"?
4] Has the front of the car/front suspension ever been damaged?
5] What size are the tires?
6] What is the wheel offset?
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1. i just traded another member
2.the suspension is stock
3. it has not been lowered
4. I got into a little fender bender before...replaced front bumper
5. Thses are 19 inch luff M1 wheels
Front 245-40-19
Rear 285-35-19
6. i dont know the offset...=/
2.the suspension is stock
3. it has not been lowered
4. I got into a little fender bender before...replaced front bumper
5. Thses are 19 inch luff M1 wheels
Front 245-40-19
Rear 285-35-19
6. i dont know the offset...=/
Originally Posted by nzpv03
1. i just traded another member
2.the suspension is stock
3. it has not been lowered
4. I got into a little fender bender before...replaced front bumper
5. Thses are 19 inch luff M1 wheels
Front 245-40-19
Rear 285-35-19
6. i don't know the offset...=/
2.the suspension is stock
3. it has not been lowered
4. I got into a little fender bender before...replaced front bumper
5. Thses are 19 inch luff M1 wheels
Front 245-40-19
Rear 285-35-19
6. i don't know the offset...=/
Did the former owner have this problem?
Was this wheel/tire combo on the car at the time of the little fender bender? If so, did you have the problem before the incident?
The TireRack recommends a 225/40-19 size front tire on a 19 x 8.5 wheel and a 245/40-19 size rear tire on a 19 x 10 wheel.
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Originally Posted by HighwaySpeed
Did the former owner have this problem?
Was this wheel/tire combo on the car at the time of the little fender bender? If so, did you have the problem before the incident?
The TireRack recommends a 225/40-19 size front tire on a 19 x 8.5 wheel and a 245/40-19 size rear tire on a 19 x 10 wheel.
Was this wheel/tire combo on the car at the time of the little fender bender? If so, did you have the problem before the incident?
The TireRack recommends a 225/40-19 size front tire on a 19 x 8.5 wheel and a 245/40-19 size rear tire on a 19 x 10 wheel.
Originally Posted by tresfifdeeZ
why would u run a 40 profile in the front. thats pretty thick for a 19' rim
Originally Posted by nzpv03
ohh so what does it mean when mine are different?? btw the post above is reply to this also...thanks 

If I've ever had a tire/wheel question, I would always contact... http://www.tirerack.com/about/contact.jsp
Last edited by HighwaySpeed; Nov 23, 2006 at 01:38 AM.
Originally Posted by HighwaySpeed
Wrong size tire/wheel/wheel offset = rubbing
If I've ever had a tire/wheel question, I would always contact... http://www.tirerack.com/about/contact.jsp
If I've ever had a tire/wheel question, I would always contact... http://www.tirerack.com/about/contact.jsp
The question is where do they rub and what is a possible solution. With time the tire should show a rub mark. Or you can paint the tires with white sportsmans paint. If the rub is on the inside of the tire, a simple 5mm spacer may be the solution. If the rub is on the outside of the tire, then it might be time for some different size tires.
If one tire rubs and the other is OK, them the solution becomes more complicated.
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Originally Posted by davidv
Agree. If the tires rub - they rub.
The question is where do they rub and what is a possible solution. With time the tire should show a rub mark. Or you can paint the tires with white sportsmans paint. If the rub is on the inside of the tire, a simple 5mm spacer may be the solution. If the rub is on the outside of the tire, then it might be time for some different size tires.
If one tire rubs and the other is OK, them the solution becomes more complicated.
The question is where do they rub and what is a possible solution. With time the tire should show a rub mark. Or you can paint the tires with white sportsmans paint. If the rub is on the inside of the tire, a simple 5mm spacer may be the solution. If the rub is on the outside of the tire, then it might be time for some different size tires.
If one tire rubs and the other is OK, them the solution becomes more complicated.
i believe they rub on the inner fronts when i turn the wheel to the right!



