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I went out this weekend and so far so good. Rear is fine and has plenty of room. The fronts are close to my valance but I have not felt, seen or heard the tire hit it. I will go for a little more of a spirited drive and if it a new problem rises I will post. The closest part is the lower perch. It is 1/4 inch or so from the tire where it seats with the wheel. The tire shop said if it doesnt rub now it shouldnt later.

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I went out this weekend and so far so good. Rear is fine and has plenty of room. The fronts are close to my valance but I have not felt, seen or heard the tire hit it. I will go for a little more of a spirited drive and if it a new problem rises I will post. The closest part is the lower perch. It is 1/4 inch or so from the tire where it seats with the wheel. The tire shop said if it doesnt rub now it shouldnt later.

Try backing down a hill with a hard turn, like out of a driveway. Or backing and turning hard on to a side hill. Usuall the right front has additional caster, so back to the right as if turning to the left. If I am going to rub, those are the conditions where I will rub.

Those wheels are tempting!

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