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It seems Mike Kojima would disagree with you on this, and that guy generally really knows his stuff. La-Z-Link Now if you say you know and have seen that Scott's 275s never rubs in front I would have to agree with you. Can you verify the offset is +30? His rear tires rub on the outside right? I'm tring to verify the offset needed for the 265's on my car. The problem is offset sizes seem to actually vary slightly between wheel makers. Anyway, from my research on here it seems most people who have run 265's have done so with an offset of 35-41. Its the huge range that bothers me. Mike Kojima's car I believe has a +35 offset for his 265's, so I'm planning on going that route with my 18x9 x4 track wheels too. My tire setup is fine now, but I need some dedicated track wheels, as it is I'm driving everywhere on compR tires(luckly I have a daily driver). FWIW: I have +35 all around with 8.5 in front and 9.5 in rear with 255/35/18 in front and 285/30/18 in back. I like it but being able to rotate the tires, getting another 10mm up front, along with the same size tire all around to make the handling a bit more neutral - I think will work well.
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