W221 S350L Stock Wheels Rubbing ??? Please HELP...
I'm quite new to the MB forums...although having said that i've been trailing these forums for quite some time now, fantastic people with fantastic rides and advice
I have a 2007 S350L, i'm from the UK btw, fantastic car, however i've recently come across an issue with rubbing on my rear tyres which is driving me nuts
Ok the scenario is, i have the stock 20" AMG rims on the vehicle, ET43, Fronts 8.5J with 255/35/20 and Rears: 9.5J with 275/35/20 running on Dunlop Sport Maxx GT. After reading the posts on this forums i decided i wanted a more aggressive stance on the rear wheels. Hence to cut a long story short i purchased some Hubcentric H&R 12mm spacers for the rears with the correct length bolts. I fitted these on the vehicle and they look fantastic, HOWEVER, upon test driving the vehicle with just myself driving, the rear wheels seem to catch or rub on something when i go through a harsh dip
I'm quite confused because i know some of you guys are running 22" rims with much wider tyres and dont have issues. I mean 12mm spacer is quite moderate and the tyres are not even 100% flush with the fender, could it be possible in anyway that the tyres are catching on the Metal Tabs that join on rear fenders? On close inspection, the metal tabs do stick out a little, but could they really catch on the tyres with the suspension compressed? It's not such a big deal to cut them off but before i do this, i just wanted to check with the knowledge of you people on this forum, could it be catching elsewhere like the fenders edge?
I doubt rolling the fenders would be required for 12mm spacers? or am i wrong...
Appreciate your advice PLEASE
Any help would be much appreciated, i use the vehicle for business and pleasure which puts me on highway driving quite some bit, so it can be a real annoyance and dangerous when i hit those dips at speed.
I run staggered 20" AMG wheels (43mm offset) with 20mm rear spacers.
Thanks for your reply, yes my wheels are exactly the same as yours with the same offset. You have 20mm on the rears and i have only put 12mm and i'm having issues. Have you also rolled your fenders or just shaved down those tabs on the rear quarters? Do you have any issues with rubbing?...i guess shaving down those tabs may just do the trick, i hope!
BTW your ride looks really neat! Always look great in black...nice aggressive stock look
Thanks for your reply, yes my wheels are exactly the same as yours with the same offset. You have 20mm on the rears and i have only put 12mm and i'm having issues. Have you also rolled your fenders or just shaved down those tabs on the rear quarters? Do you have any issues with rubbing?...i guess shaving down those tabs may just do the trick, i hope!
BTW your ride looks really neat! Always look great in black...nice aggressive stock look
I'm surprised how your driving with 20mm spacers on the rear and only get the occasional scrape
i've got 12mm on the rear and can hear quite a few scrapes when it hits a deep pot hole, although having said that i was driving it yesterday and it also scrapped when i hit a smallish pot hole ... i dont know if it is a certain characteristic of the airmatic suspension, but it was almost like the pot hole had caught the suspension off guard and then it quickly reacted by stiffening up, because after that i got paranoid and tried to run it into a few deep bumps and it just wouldn't do it again 
Anyhow, i guess the conclusion is to get rid of those damn tabs!
Last edited by S_LWB; Nov 10, 2014 at 10:15 AM.
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