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Old 06-19-2010, 12:15 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by jaykay
If your rears are flush with the top of your fenders now............dropping an inch will cause rubbing with the camber adjusted back out yes???? Perhaps the travel of the wheel will make things clear. I have 18" sport classics and 23mm spacers
I was not sure if this was directed at me.

My rear tires are not flush they go under the fenders. The fenders edge is below the rear tire.
I am not sure of the offset but the rear tires are 265/40/17. The fender measures approx 25in from top of arch to ground both front and rear.
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