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Old 05-02-2006, 07:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default motegi ff7 rub?

i bought 16" motegi ff7s and test fitted on the front...well it looks like it will rub on the strut when i get tires on? any1 else like that? do they rub?
also whats a good tire size? 195/40/16 , 205/40/16, 195/45/16, 205/45/16?

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Default Re: motegi ff7 rub?

205-45-16's is a good size it'll fit flush with at 16x7 in wheel, but it you wanna lower it get ther 40 series
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Default Re: motegi ff7 rub?

are u sure? they look like they will rub on the strut o yea its 16x7
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Default Re: motegi ff7 rub?

Most rims do not allow the tire to stick out farther than the lip of the rim on the inside unless you're running too wide of a tire. I have like 1/64th of an inch clearance between my rim and the strut housing and have no tire rub issues (on the inside, the outside's another issue with my setup).
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