will it rub?
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will it rub?
i'm going down on J5 coilovers at about 1 finger gap and wondering if 245/35/20 fronts & 285/30/20 rears will definitely rub or not?
seems like i do have much more tire choices by going 245 & 285,
rather than 235 & 275. plus by going wider tires, i'll have more meat to protect the wheel.
seems like i do have much more tire choices by going 245 & 285,
rather than 235 & 275. plus by going wider tires, i'll have more meat to protect the wheel.
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i'm going down on J5 coilovers at about 1 finger gap and wondering if 245/35/20 fronts & 285/30/20 rears will definitely rub or not?
seems like i do have much more tire choices by going 245 & 285,
rather than 235 & 275. plus by going wider tires, i'll have more meat to protect the wheel.
seems like i do have much more tire choices by going 245 & 285,
rather than 235 & 275. plus by going wider tires, i'll have more meat to protect the wheel.
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What disk are you? SL, NR, MD, HP? if you are in SL and NR on the rears then i think you can go 285, but i would stick to the 275. If your fronts are SL, NR, and maybe just maybe MD you can go 245 if not you need to roll it.
#14
where in ny are you located bro id like to come see your car when its done lolssss
#15
with those offsets in the rear and that drop, you might have to slightly pull fenders if you go with 285's.
I run 275's with +42, and I have just a few millimeters between the fender and the tire.
I don't have a better picture, so you can't really see how close it is, but this is my 20x10.5 +42 w/ 275's.
I run 275's with +42, and I have just a few millimeters between the fender and the tire.
I don't have a better picture, so you can't really see how close it is, but this is my 20x10.5 +42 w/ 275's.
Last edited by SNiiP3R; 09-12-14 at 06:56 PM.