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205/45r17 RE-71R's, Swift springs, stock wheels

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205/45r17, Swift Springs, stock wheels

Can anyone confirm if these will fit without any rubbing?

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I'm running a 215/40 now and they are good to go, no rubbing. The 205/45 is .4" taller, I was hoping I could get away with it. Are you 100% positive of this?

Thanks!!



45 is too tall. You will rub unfortunately. 215 40 is closer to stock diameter.
 


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At stock height youd have no issues. On drop springs some of the ridges in the front fender liners will make contact at close to full compression.

1.5" drop + taking space away with tire. Leaves little room in already narrow wheel wells.
 


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At stock height youd have no issues. On drop springs some of the ridges in the front fender liners will make contact at close to full compression.

1.5" drop + taking space away with tire. Leaves little room in already narrow wheel wells.
It was about a 1.1" drop with the Swift springs. So I guess the only was to run the RE-71R'S is with stock springs?
 


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Or fender rolling and trimming/ removing the fender wells. More trimming the liners than anything.
 


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