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Hey guys...I’m getting the track handling pack installed which is said to give a 1” drop. I’m running 305/35/20 555 G2s on 20X10.5 +45 wheels on my 2016 GT. Should I be concerned with rubbing? My guess is no but I wanted to confirm.
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That's a tire that is over 28", you might get a little tight up front.
 
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Sorry I should have mentioned those are rear only. I’m running 275/35/20 on 20X9 +35 and there looks to be more space up there.
 

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I see no issues. The lower ride hight naturally increases camber and tucks the top of the wheel. And you should have plenty of inside room with those offsets.
 
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I see no issues. The lower ride hight naturally increases camber and tucks the top of the wheel. And you should have plenty of inside room with those offsets.
Thanks. I was hoping that the increased camber would compensate.
 

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I didn't quite get 1", it was .875" front and only .75" rear. I did clock the bushings. It evened out the height though. Front and rear are pretty much equal.

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