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MK7R007

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Location
Dubai
Hi,
I am an owner of a gti clubsport
Just wanted to ask of the owners of rse10 18x8.5 Wheelexperience with 235/40/18.

I have currently 225/40/18 michlein ps4. No rubbing whatssp

Has anyone experienced rubbing issues during Trackdays or hard cornbering?
 

MK7R007

New member
Location
Dubai
Yes i am on stock hight, i just want to be 100% sure and would rather not use the fender liner fix.

Btw are you running the same setup?
 

NopeR

Autocross Champion
Car(s)
18 Golf R
You won't rub or need to do anything at stock height.
 

Escape Hatch

Autocross Champion
Location
USA
Car(s)
Mk7 GTI
RSE 18x8 with 235/40 G-Maxx RS lowered on VWR and 034 camber plates up front, no issues.
 

Will_

Autocross Champion
Location
SF Bay Area
Car(s)
2017 GTI S DSG
Stock height you should be able to run up to 245/40/18s without issue. 235 would be zero issues for sure.
 

qomn

Passed Driver's Ed
Location
Boston
I'm running 245/40/18 PS4S + RSE10 on stock height and rubbed on the back right tire against the fuel line shielding, bending that a bit fixed it and no problems since then.
 

MK7R007

New member
Location
Dubai
I'm running 245/40/18 PS4S + RSE10 on stock height and rubbed on the back right tire against the fuel line shielding, bending that a bit fixed it and no problems since then.

Its very weired that you had the problem of rubbing at the rear but not at the front is the car lowered or altered the camber?
 

qomn

Passed Driver's Ed
Location
Boston
Its very weired that you had the problem of rubbing at the rear but not at the front is the car lowered or altered the camber?

Nope totally stock suspension, just wheels+tires. The rub was on the inside of the tire, there's a metal shield for the fuel line coming down from the pump port that sticks out a bit more than anything else. Could have been solved with spacers too I guess?
 

GolfRRRR1

Go Kart Champion
Location
Michigan
Nope totally stock suspension, just wheels+tires. The rub was on the inside of the tire, there's a metal shield for the fuel line coming down from the pump port that sticks out a bit more than anything else. Could have been solved with spacers too I guess?

Sounds like your rear subframe is pushed all the way over to the driver's side...or something is bent.
 
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GolfRRRR1

Go Kart Champion
Location
Michigan
I just bought the same wheels and mounted 245/40zr18 Michelin PS4s tires, will be mounting them later this week.

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qomn

Passed Driver's Ed
Location
Boston
Sounds like your rear subframe is pushed all the way over to the passenger's side...or something is bent.

What do you mean? It was a totally stock, normal car, just a 2019. Let me know how your install goes, I'm curious if this happens to anyone else.
 
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