Compton74;1842208 said:
also check inside both rims, sometimes when people run spacers they get stuck or welded to the inside of the rim due to heat and water etc.
Had this happen with the aluminum hub centering rings for the Mk2... put the old P-type wheels back on it for a while, and when I removed the P-types to put the Konigs back on, I noticed one wheel only had a few threads of each nut holding the wheel on (since the P-type wheels are hub centric already), the hub ring was acting as a spacer of sorts.
Take your wheels off, start inspecting them, particularly the hubs and the inside mating surface of the wheels.
hvyman;1842227 said:
Has the car been in an accident?
This is something else to note. My car got T-boned a long time before I owned it, and the roof brackets to hold the targa don't line up properly. Scratched the top of the roof panel trying to use the brackets. That's when I realized something was seriously wrong with the car... Lesson learned? Check your carfax.
On your car, if it were to have been hit on the back side, there might be damage to the wheel wells, or possibly to the rear of the door jambs. Start there, see what you find. They should be all really smooth, with no evidence of repair.