Is it just the angle we are viewing it from, or is the rear axle cocked a bit? I think the LR is closer to the LF than the RR is to the RF.
And he has to narrow of wheel on as the tires aren't flat across the tread. Common mistake when going to larger tires on a stock wheel.
Otherwise, I see nothing wrong with it.
Gary, AKA "Gary fellow":
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