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  1. Hey, so I’m new to classic cars and was wondering how exactly I should go about my inner fender lip rubbing my sidewall on the rear. (275/60/15). I was going to cut the inner fender but thought there might be an easier way? I’d rather something a bit more simple. It is rubbing pretty bad when driving slowly or any sort of bump. Haven’t tried driving any faster or further than the driveway.
  2. Hey guys, so I was wondering about tire fitment. I have the stock 15x8 wheels, and I want to put 295/50 in the rear and 245/60 in the front (no, the front is not taller than the rear, I checked). I know the tires fit the wheels. I'm worried about the rear 295 fitting in the fender without issue. Also, and this isn't as important because it's a few years away, but whats the widest rim I should run in the Monte? I was thinking about some 18x10s down the road, so I can get some more high performance tires and give it that pro touring look.
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