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Old 01-11-2021, 08:23 PM
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Why negative offset causing more rubbing?

Posting in 5h gen forum as my question is in particular about TRD OR vs TRD PRO wheels for this gen.
So, TRD PRO wheels have more negative offset rather than regular TRD wheels.
Negative offset means wheel is pushing out of well.
So why pushing wheel out of well means more rubbing?
Is not it opposite - so the wheel touches less things in the well?
Thanks for the explanation!
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