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      01-16-2020, 02:57 PM   #1
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Will I rub?

Hey guys so I just bought and got my Emmanuele Design springs installed (look great by the way) and I was wondering if anyone has a similar setup or is more knowledgeable to see if this set up will rub?


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275/35/19

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Rear: 0.9
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You should be fine since you're using a conservative tire size on there. Most should be able to get away with 295's (for sure 285's) with that rear offset and still not rub while lowered.
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You should be fine since you're using a conservative tire size on there. Most should be able to get away with 295's (for sure 285's) with that rear offset and still not rub while lowered.
Thank you for the info!
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You better post pics!
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Your rear tire size will be stretched alot
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Your rear tire size will be stretched alot
Yeah I know, might go with 285
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Hey guys so I just bought and got my Emmanuele Design springs installed (look great by the way) and I was wondering if anyone has a similar setup or is more knowledgeable to see if this set up will rub?


19x9.5 ET +19
19x11 ET +36

Continental DWS 06
255/35/19
275/35/19

Spring lowering rate:
Front: 1.3
Rear: 0.9
Front I think you are totally fine. Rear may rub in steep driveways and certain situations.

For reference, I installed Eibach Euro V1 today which lowers the rear just 0.2" and I already rubbed (just the rear) driving up my steep driveway. The light of the picture is misleading, I can't even fit a finger.
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You could go up to 265/35/19 front and 295/35/19 rear with your offset. With proper camber and caster alignment, no rubbing.
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You could go up to 265/35/19 front and 295/35/19 rear with your offset. With proper camber and caster alignment, no rubbing.
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275/35/19 on an 11, talk about streeeetch.

A 285/35/19 rear would make more sense to match the stretch to the front.
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