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Hey guys, I’ve searched all over the forum and couldn’t find an answer to my question.
I’m looking to purchase a VMS drag pack 17x10 with MT ET Street R tires for the rear, however, my car is currently lowered on Steeda progressive springs. My question is what size tires could I fit in the rear without rubbing?
Has anyone been able to run a 305/45/17 or wider tire with this setup?
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I’m not lowered and I don’t have VMS wheels, but I do have Forgestar 17X10‘s with 305/45/17 ET Street R tires on my car. They don’t rub and there aren’t any fitment issues.
 

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Hey guys, I’ve searched all over the forum and couldn’t find an answer to my question.
I’m looking to purchase a VMS drag pack 17x10 with MT ET Street R tires for the rear, however, my car is currently lowered on Steeda progressive springs. My question is what size tires could I fit in the rear without rubbing?
Has anyone been able to run a 305/45/17 or wider tire with this setup?
That combo is gonna be one of the more popular sellers! As far as I'm aware, you should not have any fitment issues. Be mindful, that is a 28" tall tire, so if you'd to take measurements, you're welcome to do so! But, should not have any issues rubbing.

Feel free to reach out to me here at Lethal Performance! Plenty of those in stock and ready to go! Tires as well :)


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Thats what Im running right now, fits perfect. I have steeda progressives with VMS 17x10 and a MT street ss 305/45/17.

You can also adjust camber in the rear if you are worried about any rub. Performance wise, I'd recommend getting your camber as close to 0 as possible.

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Thats what Im running right now, fits perfect. I have steeda progressives with VMS 17x10 and a MT street ss 305/45/17.

You can also adjust camber in the rear if you are worried about any rub. Performance wise, I'd recommend getting your camber as close to 0 as possible.

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Thanks bud!! This is what I needed to hear lol
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