by nicebike on Mon, 16 Nov 2020 4:25 +0000
Your closest point will be the knob just behind the tyre sidewall on the suspension upright.
0 offset and 265 should give enough clearance depending on the chains used. Standard off set definitely will NOT. The bigger the bar diameter of the chains the more likely you are to have problems, but also the more effective the chains will be, particularly in mud. The lighter "quick fit" style of Euro chains (eg. Konig) will give you the least clearance trouble, but be less effective on clay and in mud.
Some actual measuring by you of the clearance and of the chains under consideration is the only way to be sure.
Use of anything except very small amounts of steering lock will probably rip stuff around.