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Anyone rubbing on 285/30 Hoosiers on stock wheels with -2 deg camber?

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Old Mar 18, 2010 | 11:51 PM
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Anyone rubbing on 285/30 Hoosiers on stock wheels with -2 deg camber?

Just wondering if anyone running 285/30 Hoosiers on their stock wheels rubbing with -2 degrees of camber and stock springs? If so, where?
Old Mar 18, 2010 | 11:55 PM
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you'll likely rub up front on the strut (or be very close) and the rear fender... just guessing from how they fit on my car.

ETA: is this for a lancer or an Evo?
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i dont even think you run stocks on 285s.
Old Mar 19, 2010 | 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by goofygrin
you'll likely rub up front on the strut (or be very close) and the rear fender... just guessing from how they fit on my car.

ETA: is this for a lancer or an Evo?
I have a 'Lancer' . I ran 285/30 on the stock wheels with -1.5/-1.0 toe 0 f/r. I had slight rubbing on the LH front inner side fenderwell on full lock RH turn and slight rubbing in the rear fenders on full compression. I just got an alignment and set the rear to -2 but now I'm worried it will rub the rear shock/spring. I think the front should be fine especially since I will be running 5mm spacers up front now.

What is your setup?
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of course they rub on the fender liner (I thought that would be a given).

18x10.5+15. I run -3.4ish up front and they are pretty close to the strut (my coilover has an offset lower bolt hole so most of the camber comes from there).

Hoosier 285/30s are wide *** *****es.

ETA: my car really didn't like -2 in the rear. It simply would not rotate. Life is much happier at -1.5 in the rear.

Roll the rear if they are rubbing.
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Originally Posted by EVOsoFRESH
i dont even think you run stocks on 285s.
yes you can... you even have to for autox stock class.
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