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Tire size. Think I made a decision
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<blockquote data-quote="Norm Peterson" data-source="post: 16129101" data-attributes="member: 193960"><p>Where any rubbing might occur depends on several things, amount lowered, wheel width, and offset in particular. Up front, offsets that are too much positive can put the tire or even the wheel into the strut. Not enough positive is what gives "poke", where the rub is on the sheetmetal side (anything from brushing the inner plastic to direct tread to sheetmetal contact). Out back, too little +offset puts the outer edge of the tire outside the fender. Unfortunately, I don't have much feel for what the offsets for 20" wheels should be, or what they could be without rubbing. Or how much clearance you want there to be (except that it's almost certainly more than I'll run).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Norm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norm Peterson, post: 16129101, member: 193960"] Where any rubbing might occur depends on several things, amount lowered, wheel width, and offset in particular. Up front, offsets that are too much positive can put the tire or even the wheel into the strut. Not enough positive is what gives "poke", where the rub is on the sheetmetal side (anything from brushing the inner plastic to direct tread to sheetmetal contact). Out back, too little +offset puts the outer edge of the tire outside the fender. Unfortunately, I don't have much feel for what the offsets for 20" wheels should be, or what they could be without rubbing. Or how much clearance you want there to be (except that it's almost certainly more than I'll run). Norm [/QUOTE]
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