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Originally Posted by JAY370ZZ Yeah I'm fine with -1.5 . Just wanted to make sure there won't be any rubbing. Sounds like I'm safe..now think I should run 275 in

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Old 09-12-2016, 08:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Yeah I'm fine with -1.5 . Just wanted to make sure there won't be any rubbing. Sounds like I'm safe..now think I should run 275 in the front lol

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With the 275 in front? Now I cant promise you there would be no rubbing. Lol
255 or 265 might be a better option if you are concerned about rubbing.
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With the 275 in front? Now I cant promise you there would be no rubbing. Lol
255 or 265 might be a better option if you are concerned about rubbing.
Haha I've seen people run 275 on here but they probably have coilovers and could adjust. Yeah ill look into camber arms soon!

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^ try to consider too that your using the front OeM front wheels. The 275 would be too wide to accommodate the shorter width of your wheels. Your front wheels should be at least 9.5 or 10. The front sport rays is only 19x9.
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