Roni - TFSI Maxi
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Re: Roni - TFSI Maxi
The next tip to the mountains will have to have a detour through some derestricted autobahn I reckon!
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Re: Roni - TFSI Maxi
Winter mode has been engaged.
Van has been lifted a little with a Darkside rear shackle kit and the coilovers would up a little. It’s been raised around 20mm and has made a surprising difference to the comfort


Also fitted some 18” Speedlines with Goodyear Winter Tyres which I bought a couple of months ago

The shackle kit had two holes to centre the rear axle in the arch. I have a problem where having the rear wheel centred in the arch is causing the tyre to rub on the arch linings. Any tips on what’s gone wrong here?
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Van has been lifted a little with a Darkside rear shackle kit and the coilovers would up a little. It’s been raised around 20mm and has made a surprising difference to the comfort


Also fitted some 18” Speedlines with Goodyear Winter Tyres which I bought a couple of months ago

The shackle kit had two holes to centre the rear axle in the arch. I have a problem where having the rear wheel centred in the arch is causing the tyre to rub on the arch linings. Any tips on what’s gone wrong here?
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Re: Roni - TFSI Maxi
If the wheels are sat too far forward in the arches you can get centralizing plates which would make the wheels sit more central