Wheel Gap

thanatu55

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I'm really happy with the new wheels and I think I'll be even happier after I've converted front and rear to bigger brakes, the only niggling issue is the amount of wheel gap I notice on the rear. The front is fine I'm happy enough, I'd just rather the back filled the arches a bit more.

One obstacle I have if I were to lower it is that my front diffuser is already low and I wouldn't want to remove it. It's part of the car's identity, but it is already an issue when it comes to speed bumps etc. What I have noticed moving from 18" wheels to 19" it 'feels' like I'm sat noticeably higher, maybe it's a placebo but it's there so maybe there's a little wiggle room there.

So do I have any options? As I said, it's only really the back that's an issue. I expect it's highly unlikely but can you lower just the rear? Or lower it more than the front?

It maybe that there's nothing I can do but you never know if you don't ask. I love the wheels anyway and I'm happy, I just think I could be happier.

Just to show what I mean here is a side view of the car:

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Looks like someone replaced M Sport springs on the rear with standard which is 10mm higher and that would explain it.

Do you have any side pictures from before?

Ditto! :lol:
 
As above, looks like an SE gap at the back, but not the front so maybe just replace with MSport coils at the back
 
I don't know about the springs, it's on whatever I bought it on. It hasn't changed springs between wheel change but this is how it looked on 18's:

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Could it be that it still needs to sit right after being jacked up to put the wheels on? Then again there's a fair gap beforehand on 18's
 
I was tempted by some 30mm lowering springs in the buy / sell section but that would be WAY too low for the front... I just want to bring the back down :?
 
What tyre size on the 18s & on the 19s ? Are the Mv2s genuine or reps as the offsets are different ?
Handbrake applied under load can also give the effect you are showing
 
mr wilks said:
What tyre size on the 18s & on the 19s ? Are the Mv2s genuine or reps as the offsets are different ?
Handbrake applied under load can also give the effect you are showing

Tyre sizes on the 19's are 245-35-19 on the front (which I know is too big), and 275/30/19 on the back. The MV2s are genuine but I dont know what the tyre size is as I don't have them to hand, but I'd imagine they'd be 225/40/18 and 255/35/18 as standard.

Load would be the same as there's nobody and nothing in the car in both shots and both are on a flat road. I couldn't say how much I'd applied the handbrake in either.

However it's not really the difference between the photo's that I had an issue with but more so about whether or not I have any options to reduce tyre gap considering the front is already so low and I don't want to remove the front diffuser.
 
A car will sit high after jacking but will return to normal once you move it a few metres.

Does appear that you are on the wrong rear springs. They commonly break and the standard springs are sold more widely so people make a mistake when they replace them.

Get some Suplex 6231 springs on the back and it'll be like the front.
 
Steve84N said:
A car will sit high after jacking but will return to normal once you move it a few metres.

Does appear that you are on the wrong rear springs. They commonly break and the standard springs are sold more widely so people make a mistake when they replace them.

Get some Suplex 6231 springs on the back and it'll be like the front.

Thanks I'll have a look for some.
 
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