I ran into a problem today putting on the winter tires. The snow tires are on their own steel wheels so all I normally have to do is unbolt the alloy wheels with the summer tires and bolt on the winters. <br />But this year I have a new car, and the old steel wheels don't quite fit. The rear ones went on without a problem but the front ones are rubbing against the face of the caliper by about 1/16". Just so the wheel won't turn when you snug up the lug nuts. <br />The alloy wheels are 17" and the steel wheels are 16", but there seems to be lots of clearance between the outside of the caliper and the inside of the wheel. It's just the face that's rubbing.<br />So my question is what's the best solution here? Is it a wheel spacer I'm looking for, or should I get new wheels? If I get spacers, how much clearance should I shoot for?<br />Thanks, I really appreciate any advice you can give!