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17X7.5 +50 / 17X9 +63 - lowered 225F & 255R Rub?

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Old 06-30-2006, 07:01 AM
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I have the CE28N with 17X7.5 +50 / 17X9 +63 specs.
I am also lowered 1" (1 fat finger gap) and are currently on the stock RE050s.

If I go with the RE01s in a 225 F and 255 rear, will they rub?
Right now the stock RE050s tuck perfectly under with a bit of room to go but will a 225 and 255 be too much and it will start rubbing?
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You will not rub.

Also, RE01R is currently not available in 255 widths for 17", widest is 245.
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Originally Posted by Nimbus,Jun 30 2006, 05:00 PM
You will not rub.

Also, RE01R is currently not available in 255 widths for 17", widest is 245.
how about the 225 front?
I might as well stick to the stock 17" widths./
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Originally Posted by FormerH22a4,Jun 30 2006, 10:05 AM
how about the 225 front?
I might as well stick to the stock 17" widths./
225 is fine for the front, even with drop.
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Originally Posted by FormerH22a4,Jun 30 2006, 09:05 AM
how about the 225 front?
I might as well stick to the stock 17" widths./
If you want the larger sizes, consider the michelin ps2's. They are much lighter. I can't say enough positive things about them! They are great.
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