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Dude, seriously relax a little. Your state of panic is going to make the situation seem worse that it might actually be. First, go get your car because obviously that service manager is not willing to do much more than patronize you. Second, take your car home and take note of the conditions that cause the rub (speed, steering wheel angle, road bumps, etc...). Third, take some pictures of the wheel well in question with your steering tires pointing straight ahead and then some more pictures of the wheel turned left to right. Try to see if one of the steering angles causes your rubbing issue. Fourth, come back to the forum with your findings. I am sure there are plenty of good minds on this forum that could help figure this one out.
-salstice
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