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Suspension
Suspension for 2001 ST
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<blockquote data-quote="Sonny Walukow" data-source="post: 920160" data-attributes="member: 68589"><p>Thanks for your reply Rodger. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think with a low profile tires (45) I should be ok. I just wondered with so wide tire's profile (275) would it rub. I used the wheel calculator below for reference. I will be 1.4" closer to suspension/brakes component while still having 100% clearance with my fenders/wheelwells. However, I read on the other site, with this rims/tires combination, they didn't get any rubbing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So I just want to clarify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonny Walukow, post: 920160, member: 68589"] Thanks for your reply Rodger. I think with a low profile tires (45) I should be ok. I just wondered with so wide tire's profile (275) would it rub. I used the wheel calculator below for reference. I will be 1.4" closer to suspension/brakes component while still having 100% clearance with my fenders/wheelwells. However, I read on the other site, with this rims/tires combination, they didn't get any rubbing. So I just want to clarify. [/QUOTE]
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