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      12-22-2012, 11:26 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by geared View Post
i.e. Allow you to run more negative camber than I???

or can I adjust for that? Keep in mind, I am stock camber, I made no adjustments for this wheel/tire/suspension setup.

I am only 18 too....

do you still recommend I reduce both width and height? I thought'd that'd be over the top..

jb
Yes. If you want 0 problems then I'd suggest 215/35. No one can make you an exact recommendation. You can try 225/40 but it might rub again. I had no rubbing in the rear with 265/35's with my old rims. Sold them to someone else and he rubbed. You can never know 100% so its better to be safe than sorry when you run aggressive setups.
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