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Would love to see your drop. If your tire is above the lip of you fender, simply measure the distance to the fender from the edge of the tire. If
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![]() ![]() Would love to see your drop. If your tire is above the lip of you fender, simply measure the distance to the fender from the edge of the tire. If you measure more than 1'' then you should be fine (in back). There are exactly 25.4 mm in 1''. You could also adjust your camber slightly to help tuck the tire under the fender.
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