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Originally Posted by ModSocks
If i were DJLN i'd run 17's. They fill up the wheel well almost perfectly while finding that happy median between sidewall and rim.
Again, not a camaro guy so not totally sure, but they're the preferred rim size here at our shop for the Mustangs. A little more on the "pro-touring" side than classic muscle car, but goddamn it's so much easier to find tires for them and they do a good job of eliminating excess wheel well space, giving the car that lowered look without actually being lowered.
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Problem is, it had 17s on it. And the low profile look that was STILL getting rub.
And so if I put 17s on it and this suspension stuff DOESN'T fix the problem, I'm back to boned. I suspect with the suspension work, I can get the stance I want with 17s, but if I get a rub, all I can do is go back to low-profile and I really don't want that.
They weren't rubberbands on there by any means, but it was, as you noted, definitely a more pro touring look. I honestly can't remember the sidewall height now, but I know I wanted more rubber on there. And going to 17s isn't going to allow that in all probability (unless, I guess, i made the wheel more narrow and brought it inside the well more, which I wouldn't mind. Y'know...if the guy that runs the Classic Wheels store would actually have this conversation with me at some point....)