Nope, this is normal. Take a look at E46 sedan pics online... they look the same to me. Specifically look at a ZHP because that'll give you the same size wheel as a reference. Last 3 pics I looked at looked the same. :dunno
Yeah that's another problem I discovered after I had ordered. The freak-of-nature shoulders on the PSS are definitely interesting, but I made it work. Look at it this way - I forced myself to get something I probably would have slacked on for another few years. :)Quote:
remember that not all tires are the same width, even if they are listed as the same size. the 255/35/18 PSS have a 9.5" wide tread width - that's pretty fat for a 'normal' 255. and, they are very square-shouldered.
I did want as much "free" height that I could possibly get from the car, even if that meant getting 'only' a 3-5 mm higher ride height. I'm perfectly fine with this for now. I'll raise the car a touch more the next chance I get.Quote:
re: the diameter, the 255/35/18 PSS is 25". the 245/35/18 PSS (i run these now) is 24.8" in diameter. a difference, but not huge.
I think so...Quote:
so where is it rubbing? on the fender lip?
We'll see... ;)Quote:
also, if you ever decide to sell those CHs... let me know. ;) :cheers
I never had an issue with 17x8.5 et40 wheels running 255/40-17's (Bridgestone Potenza RE-11's) all around (pretty much same diameter). All I did was roll the fenders to not have clearance issues with that particular size. When I got the BBS wheels mounted on 245/35-18's, I had to shave some plastic off in the rear for it to not rub. I'm surprised you rubbed with 18x8.5 255/35's.