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Thank you. I feel confident that the 285 on +15 will not rub. I am more concerned with how the front will look compared with rear, as the rear tire
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Thank you.
I feel confident that the 285 on +15 will not rub. I am more concerned with how the front will look compared with rear, as the rear tire will be sticking out 7 mm past the fender, where as the front will be flush. That is why I was thinking the 275 in the back with +15 might look more balanced. Regarding your comment about concavity. Here are pictures kindly provided by NoirG of the +25 rear wheel. Is this not concave enough? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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