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Old 10-27-2008, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by mahout View Post
It's not the wheel but the tire and its position in the wheel well that controls whether rubbing occurs.
Any tire less than 23.5" on 08's and 23.7" diameter on 09's will clear the fender liner unless the wheel is pushed too far out by rim width or offset.
You could put solid wheels (aka wagon wheels) as long as you don't get too big
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the larger the wheel is the larger the tire will be, you can change it buy getting a lower profile tire but it wont really matter unless you go larger than the overall diameter of what the factory specifies, plus you will loose some of the space you have to work with buy lowering the car plus, the amount of travel the suspension has to. witch is why some roll, pull fenders, trim linings and tabs, but the whole point is if you want to run a wheel thats larger than average, or larger than what people are runnig then you will have to do some work to get them to fit, instead of waiting for someone else to tell you what will work
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