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Decided to offer my 20" chrome rims and tires on swap and sell
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry Pollen" data-source="post: 585721" data-attributes="member: 57465"><p>Mike, I saw your other post but I'll just answer here. I didn't have any rubbing with the tires. I had lowered the trac 2" in the rear and 1.5" up front at first, but decided I wanted to go a little lower, so I went 3" in the rear and 2" up front. If you go with 275/45/20 tires and a small offset like 4 or 5, you won't have any rubbing problems. I added the spacers in the rear to help even up the stance from front to back. If you look at a stock trac, you'll notice the rear wheels look like they are recessed into the wheel well more than the front.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a person that is driving up from Arizona that has first dibs. If that sale doesn't come through, I have two other e-mails already from folks that want them. I am keeping a list of who e-mailed first and will go in that order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry Pollen, post: 585721, member: 57465"] Mike, I saw your other post but I'll just answer here. I didn't have any rubbing with the tires. I had lowered the trac 2" in the rear and 1.5" up front at first, but decided I wanted to go a little lower, so I went 3" in the rear and 2" up front. If you go with 275/45/20 tires and a small offset like 4 or 5, you won't have any rubbing problems. I added the spacers in the rear to help even up the stance from front to back. If you look at a stock trac, you'll notice the rear wheels look like they are recessed into the wheel well more than the front. I have a person that is driving up from Arizona that has first dibs. If that sale doesn't come through, I have two other e-mails already from folks that want them. I am keeping a list of who e-mailed first and will go in that order. [/QUOTE]
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