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Max rear wheel size
#1

265s forward proved no problem with scientific testing on the local parking lot. 295s on 11" ET 45 996 turbo wheels did even with 3 degrees of camber. Low so I can raise it ofcourse. Any more trics in the book? The wheels are really nice and light with Hollow spokes so appart from costing a reasonable sum to buy it would be nice if I can keep them.

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#2

yeah - plenty - once you get that lower brace in there though, you will find that many of the things you thought you needed to do, you just don't - so, i think i'd wait until that was in, because you might end up going back and undoing some of the things you did
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#3

With a bit of edge massaging and the removal of the clamp for the upper attachment of the side skirt (still stays there so appears unecessary) it now seems to work with the Turbo wheels. Proof on the track Thursday...

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lol - i just realized you were asking about rear and not front - doh!!!

clearly i am not paying as much attention as i need to
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