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Old 05-04-2010, 12:50 PM   #14
33OH
 
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No, you won't rub at all.

I'm on DF210's (and lowered .5" more in the front with spring compressors) and have been playing with offsets. My fronts don't rub AT ALL, with a +33 offset. My rear's didn't rub until I went from a +31 to a +26 offset, now I have very minor rubbing over harsh bumps in the rear. +31 didn't rub.

This is all with 15x7's, 195/55/15 tires.

(Although the +26 offset doesn't rub with a 195/50/15 due to tire height.)
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