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    Hey guys,

    Brand new here but have been following the forum the last month. Just got my first 03 Avus Silver Black interior RS6 (the fastest color =p ) and looking to do mostly cosmetic mods on the beast. I've put PSS9's on the beast already and its lowered 1.2in but my front tires are rubbing when I corner. I'm thinking about getting it raised 0.5in but really like the lowered look.

    From my understanding my 3 options are:
    1. Raise the coils .5in
    2. Roll the fenders (went to 3 different tire factorys and they all advised against it since fenders flare)
    3. Get different tires. I currently am running on the tires that came with the car. Bridgestone Potenza RE050A 255/40R/18's.

    Has anyone here rolled their fenders or do you advise against it? Should I just get some 255/30R/19's to fix the problem?

    These pics are a little old. I have since gotten a 30% tint all around except windshield. Oh and I live in Portland, OR if any other RS6's are out here.
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    that's interesting that you're getting rubbing - you're not running spacers, are you? The H&R springs that are an option for those who are keeping the DRC shocks drop 1.4" and haven't heard reports of rubbing, but I'm pretty new here as well.

    Are you rubbing only when turning the car around at full steering lock?

    I'm baffled why someone would recommend against rolling the fenders; since these are aluminum, it's a LOT easier to roll than steel. It could bend the flares out more, but if it's carefully done it shouldn't be much, and widened flares can only look better?? I do remember rolling the fenders on my Skyline - it did seem to pump out the front fender flares a couple of millimeters, keyword being *seem*. It looked a lot more defined and I really went to town rolling the fronts (which are aluminum...the rear is steel, and those were a bitch to roll!).

    Anyways, I'm sure someone here who has had their fenders rolled can chime in with their experiences with the RS6.
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    Nice Looking Ride and Welcome aboard repda503. I really don't understand why you have rubbing issues. I am running 275-30-19's and I am lowered quite a bit as you can see with no rubbing issues. One thing I did do was to remove the outermost fender liner screw on each side because there was some rubbing initially. But I noticed it was only rubbing those 2 screws. Once removed there was no more rubbing. Running Stock size tires like you are should not result in rubbing, unless you are super low which I don't see. So why you are rubbing I don't know. But try the Screw thing and see what happens..............


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    What wheels are those?

    Quote Originally Posted by Elevens View Post
    Nice Looking Ride and Welcome aboard repda503. I really don't understand why you have rubbing issues. I am running 275-30-19's and I am lowered quite a bit as you can see with no rubbing issues. One thing I did do was to remove the outermost fender liner screw on each side because there was some rubbing initially. But I noticed it was only rubbing those 2 screws. Once removed there was no more rubbing. Running Stock size tires like you are should not result in rubbing, unless you are super low which I don't see. So why you are rubbing I don't know. But try the Screw thing and see what happens..............



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    welcome!
    Got a VIN?

    It looks like you are running stock rims and decent tires. I wonder if it is the sidewall that is rubbing?
    Have you got under there to look at what is rubbing?
    If it is "old knob" - you will have some grinding to do...
    Audi5000csqt might be able to chime in better than me as he knows his ride height but when I drove his, there wasn't any rubbing but then again, I wasn't cornering - I was "testing" the Eurocharged Tune
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    Still on the fence, ben?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSRS6 View Post
    Still on the fence, ben?
    No but I have other items to get squared away before the tune - Dynamically Catastrophic Ride system...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSRS6 View Post
    Still on the fence, ben?
    ^LOL- If past is any indication of future- a decision will be made in the next Chinese Year of the Ox (probably about the same time as I get my boost issue worked out)- ;0 We only pick on our friends Ben...
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    Ben, borrow the cfo's car and get that demon gone!
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    repda, it really looks like to me like there may be spacers
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4everRS View Post
    repda, it really looks like to me like there may be spacers
    How can you tell?

    I tried looking under the car and I'm definitely not rubbing on the outermost screw. It seems like the rubbing happens on the inside of the wheel deep inside by the fenders when I turn the wheels entirely. When I stick my hand on the perimeter of the wheel, my fingers can't even get through the clearance. Could this be caused by spacers? With stock rims and stock tires, I don't think its that my car is too low either.

    Oh BTW Ben my VIN is WAUPV64B43N905740. Hope I didn't get one of your guyses old ones? I Carfaxed it and it comes from VA Beach and through PA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by repda503 View Post
    How can you tell?

    I tried looking under the car and I'm definitely not rubbing on the outermost screw. It seems like the rubbing happens on the inside of the wheel deep inside by the fenders when I turn the wheels entirely. When I stick my hand on the perimeter of the wheel, my fingers can't even get through the clearance. Could this be caused by spacers? With stock rims and stock tires, I don't think its that my car is too low either.

    Oh BTW Ben my VIN is WAUPV64B43N905740. Hope I didn't get one of your guyses old ones? I Carfaxed it and it comes from VA Beach and through PA.
    If that is truly your VIN, that is NOT an RS6... It should be WUA......
    If it is a typo, I will check tomorrow when I get into the office...
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    Yeah it was a typo. Or at least I hope it is because I look under the hood and see a V8 biturbo screaming at me WUA is what is was supposed to be.

    I'm having my mechanic take a look at it on Monday. I will let you guys know what he says! Thanks for the help everybody.

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    Quote Originally Posted by repda503 View Post
    Yeah it was a typo. Or at least I hope it is because I look under the hood and see a V8 biturbo screaming at me WUA is what is was supposed to be.

    I'm having my mechanic take a look at it on Monday. I will let you guys know what he says! Thanks for the help everybody.
    Yours was on the list but no information except for exterior color and nothing else..
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    Quote Originally Posted by repda503 View Post
    How can you tell?

    I tried looking under the car and I'm definitely not rubbing on the outermost screw. It seems like the rubbing happens on the inside of the wheel deep inside by the fenders when I turn the wheels entirely. When I stick my hand on the perimeter of the wheel, my fingers can't even get through the clearance. Could this be caused by spacers? With stock rims and stock tires, I don't think its that my car is too low either.

    Oh BTW Ben my VIN is WAUPV64B43N905740. Hope I didn't get one of your guyses old ones? I Carfaxed it and it comes from VA Beach and through PA.
    I had a rubbing issue on right hand turns-near full lock deep inside the fender, running 19" OEM european rims and tyres. it turned out that the fender liner was not sitting flush against the body- had bulged out of shape a little after i had the wagner intercoolers installed. i fixed it with a couple of shallow screws through the high point of the fender liner into the body. No problems with the front left hand liner as it is still in shape and sits where it is supposed to be and not rubbing on tyre on full lefthand lock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by repda503 View Post
    How can you tell?

    I tried looking under the car and I'm definitely not rubbing on the outermost screw. It seems like the rubbing happens on the inside of the wheel deep inside by the fenders when I turn the wheels entirely. When I stick my hand on the perimeter of the wheel, my fingers can't even get through the clearance. Could this be caused by spacers? With stock rims and stock tires, I don't think its that my car is too low either.

    Oh BTW Ben my VIN is WAUPV64B43N905740. Hope I didn't get one of your guyses old ones? I Carfaxed it and it comes from VA Beach and through PA.
    When did the carfax have it in va beach?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSRS6 View Post
    When did the carfax have it in va beach?
    Carfax had it in va beach in 2004/05

    Kismet - good idea. I will see if I can fix it without the dremel first, but if all else fails...

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