Bill, thank you for taking the time to give such detailed advice. What you said 
makes sense. I measured everything, flipped the wheel and measured again. 
Everything was the same both times. So I've established the wheel (it's true) 
is dished corrrctly and thus not the problem.

The wheel was correctly seated in the dropouts both times. Everything was 
centered at the seat stays both times. And both times the wheel was almost 
touching the right chain stay yet had plenty of room on the left side.

The only thing I can figure is that there's an issue with the frame. Everything 
looks straight and I've never crashed it anyhow. This bike has searved me very 
well over the years and rides great so it's really only a problem if I wanted 
to put 40mm or up tires on it. I was happy with 35's until I discovered this 
group last year! Haha

Thank you again for helping me obsess about my bike.

-T.J.

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