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      06-04-2009, 09:19 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Ruffan View Post
I will go for a drive with the new setup on Saturday morning and report back. I am running the Breytons with Dunlop Z1's 225/40 and 255/35. Gill advised that there was a chance these tires would rub. Mikeo is running 245/40 rears and they rub. Templedogg is running the 255/35 on the stock wheels, with H&R springs and is fine. The problem is that the Breytons' offsets put the wheel about 1/4 inch closer to the outside fender, which may be the source of rubbing.

I guess there is only one way to find out. Not sure what I'll do if it does rub...
i doubt those are rubbing on the actual fender, arent they only something like 8.5 with a +48 offset?

im running 9.5 with a +45 offset which sticks out much more, with the same size tires as you. that did rub on the fender. go look and see if theres tire marks on the actual fender or just on the lining. if it does hit the actual fender, you need to have your fenders rolled. i had' mine shaved and the lining trimmed.
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