Diver944
Active member
Another option if you wanted to stay lowered would be to have an alignment and ask for a bit more negative camber at the rear. This will leans the wheels in a bit at the top which is what Rick had to do to fit 285's under his rear arches. I have 275s on standard suspension setting and have no problems so your skinny 265s should fit with ease [
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Unless maybe your wheels have an odd offset and are sticking further out than normal.
Another thought, how recent are the rear shocks? Maybe they are so soggy they are not helping at all.
Unless maybe your wheels have an odd offset and are sticking further out than normal.
Another thought, how recent are the rear shocks? Maybe they are so soggy they are not helping at all.