Maximum tyre width without catching the slidy door.

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InnerCitySumo
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Maximum tyre width without catching the slidy door.

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Hello,

My first post here, I only picked up my first ever t25 last month, a 91 twin door camper conversion with a 2.2 subaru swap and I am slowly making it my own...I have been looking at wheels and tyres etc and was looking at merc wheels (17x7.5" ET46) with 225/50/17's on the front with a 20mm hubcentric spacers and 235/50/17's on the back, is this going to block the slidy door? Also with that set up what would be the lowest drop I could go on it? I've been looking at 70mm but due to wanting to use it as a camper for the family primarily I'm thinking 50mm is more realistic.

Anyway, cheers in advance for the advice.

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Re: Maximum tyre width without catching the slidy door.

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Do the sliding door hinge mod, then fit what you want?
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