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Rear wheel & tire fitment

What's up folks,

I'm trying to figure out the following.

I'm currently running Michelin Pilot Sport 4S in 285-35-19 on a Forgestar F14 in 10.5" ET30. Dropped on H&R Sport. Fitment is flush as possible, there's no room at all.

I'm wondering if going the 295/30/19 route in PS4S will rub. I'm trying to address the "rake" I have with the front drop by going with a smaller sidewall. Unfortunately, 285/30/19 is not available in PS4S, hence my question.

I'll add a few pictures for reference - opinions or personal experiences are welcome.

Thanks!

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What's up folks,

I'm trying to figure out the following.

I'm currently running Michelin Pilot Sport 4S in 285-35-19 on a Forgestar F14 in 10.5" ET30. Dropped on H&R Sport. Fitment is flush as possible, there's no room at all.

I'm wondering if going the 295/30/19 route in PS4S will rub. I'm trying to address the "rake" I have with the front drop by going with a smaller sidewall. Unfortunately, 285/30/19 is not available in PS4S, hence my question.

I'll add a few pictures for reference - opinions or personal experiences are welcome.

Thanks!
there is definitely more room. i am running a 7mm more aggressive offset than you are with a 305. the problem lies in the rim width, and a 295 will stick out significantly past the rim edge and likely create rubbing issues.

the only way to run a 295 without issues is to
a) get a less agressive offset in a 10.5" wheel or get 11"-11.5" rear wheels with equal or greater offset than what you have now
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there is definitely more room. i am running a 7mm more aggressive offset than you are with a 305. the problem lies in the rim width, and a 295 will stick out significantly past the rim edge and likely create rubbing issues.

the only way to run a 295 without issues is to
a) get a less agressive offset in a 10.5" wheel or get 11"-11.5" rear wheels with equal or greater offset than what you have now
Amazing, thanks Lukasz
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