rpinkstn
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Very true, only a 1" difference would be difficult to see - however, most staggered setups I've seen (and the one I installed on my wife's car) have a wider tire on the rear in addition to the wider wheel as well as a significantly different offset between the front and rear wheels. These two factors usually make a staggered setup more noticeable.This is the exact scenario that confuses me. So you're saying you could in fact tell that the front wheels were narrower than the rear wheels as it drove passed?
Maybe it's just me, but looking at a car from the side, I cannot tell if the rear wheels are 1 inch wider than the fronts. If it's a drag car and has fat and skinnies on the car, that's understandable but a 10" front compared to an 11" rear seems hardly visually noticeable.
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