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Old 12-28-2015, 11:30 AM   #321 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z
Looks great dude!
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Oh man those look great!
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Sorry for late response my friend! Well i think your problem is the front tires... with the setup that i have 255/40 works perfect and i dont have any rubbing issue anyway i think for my next setup i would go with 265 front tires if i found here in PR loool!
265/40? how much front poke do you have currently?

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Are you running spacers or anything? You seem to be kinda sorta low but not slammed. 275 is pretty wide on a 9.5 inch wheel anyways so maybe a 265 would help? You could also try running some negative camber too. I barely rub on the street with a 10.5 in +20 wheel with a 285 tire. Now that I rolled the fenders I dont rub at all. Only on a couple corners on the tracks.
no spacers but with the meaty tires and +12 offset i have a good amount of poke. 275/40r18, so i am thinking if i dropped down to 30-35 sidewall it may help. i was running 265/35r19 on my front 9" Rays sport wheels no issues.

18x10 (+12 offset) on the rear i have 285/40/18 and it fits perfectly.

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