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Hey guys, I recently purchased Jamaica's (UA motorsports) Venaci wheels. The front tires need to be replaced. The Fronts are a 20x9.5 with a 0 offset. The wheels themselves stick
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Hey guys, I recently purchased Jamaica's (UA motorsports) Venaci wheels. The front tires need to be replaced. The Fronts are a 20x9.5 with a 0 offset. The wheels themselves stick out just a small bit, but he had a 245/35 tire. The tread sits inside the wheel well but the sidewall doesnt due to a hell of a lot of stretching. Personally, Id rather not have an extremely stretched tire so ive been looking at a 255/30 or 265/30. My front camber is currently at -.2 degrees. Factory specs allow up to -1.2. So if i were to add a wider tire(smaller sidewall) and give it some more negative camber, would i run into an extreme rubbing issue?
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