is the back spacing the same for the front and back?? I have 275 60 15 on the back and 215 70 15 on the front and they still rub when I turn left... ??? all four rims are the same
Same BS front and back. Could be many reasons but mostly the car was never designed to run tires that wide in the first place. On top of that they never came with 15" wheels either. They rub because the wheels and tires aren't made to fit on your car.
Same BS front and back. Could be many reasons but mostly the car was never designed to run tires that wide in the first place. On top of that they never came with 15" wheels either. They rub because the wheels and tires aren't made to fit on your car.
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I just put 215-70-14 tires on stock R2's with no rubbing. That may be the biggest tires that will fit with no mods. I had 215-65-15's on repop R2's which looked great but rubbed when I had a passenger and hit a speed bump.