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Will neg offset (-10 or -12) wheel rub with no lift, but leveled front

Have searched and found answers, but all had lifts of some degree. With no lift, other than a leveled front, will -10 or -12 offset wheels, with stock size tires (265/65-17) rub anywhere.
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Have searched and found answers, but all had lifts of some degree. With no lift, other than a leveled front, will -10 or -12 offset wheels, with stock size tires (265/65-17) rub anywhere.


Only one way to find out!

But in all seriousness I’m guessing with the offset you’ll have to move the fender liner forward and then be ok. Takes less than five minutes and not difficult at all. Good luck!


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