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WTB - VOLK TE37 ULTRA TRACK EDITION II 19"

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Theirs is pending sale.
The more time they give me to think about it, the more I'm starting to worry about fender rub lol
Starting to second guess this wheel/tire setup...:banghead:
You can increase negative camber to avoid fender rub at the expense of uneven tire wear. Picture shown below is a bit exaggerated:

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You can increase negative camber to avoid fender rub at the expense of uneven tire wear. Picture shown below is a bit exaggerated:

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LOL yeah I will either have to roll fender a some or neg camber but I don't think I have to "stance" it out
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