Most aggresive without fender rolling
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Most aggresive without fender rolling
Hey guys so ive been lookin around for some wheels im goin for 18s with a nice staggered look to it without any fender rolling i was thinking about 18x9 or 9.5 but i think ima have roll my fenders what would be perfect without rubbing my fenders either????
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yeah man, you gotta roll them fenders. max i would say without rolling the fenders is either a 18x8 +45 with 235/40 tires or something with similar dimensions.
use this to calculate
http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
use this to calculate
http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
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yes but he has his fenders rolled and negative camber. he also has his rear bumper tabs cut. also what tire size is he running? could be skinnier than 235s.
lot of things come into play.
lot of things come into play.
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Lol well yea pics are the only way i can see cuz i dont know him and i havint seen his car in person and i probably wont lmao... and thanx for the tip for not worth it if under 1k but hey you think machined like those would look good??
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They bronze type m tenzo??? Those and then i saw these work emotions xd-9 bronze aswell i like the emotions more cuz they have a some what of a lip on em idk but still lookin..
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It's hard to answer this question...you gotta know how low you are, whether or not you're running camber and what width tires are and even then, not all car fenders are identical and things like driver weight make a difference in that. Don't fear the rub...it's not that bad!
That said, I'd highly recommend spending the 100 bucks to have someone roll all 4. If you care at all about getting some flushness going, you're not going to be happy without a roll.
That said, I'd highly recommend spending the 100 bucks to have someone roll all 4. If you care at all about getting some flushness going, you're not going to be happy without a roll.
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im tucking tire to where the tread ends on the sidewall...and yes i am on 225/40s...itll also depend on which tires you buy too...the best luck ive had are with falkens...especially their 512s...most of their tires have a nice curve to the sidewall which gave me a little bit more clearance...the 452s have that same profile as well...o and i have NO camber kit
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I cant wait to fit some 275/35/18s on mine.
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225 on a 9.5 Thats too skinny. I need them wide. Running 255s on them now. Still have the need for more traction.
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a 3.25 lip on a 7.5 rim
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But like an aggresive roll and pullin or alil roll and no pullin? Shit im new to all dis rollin fenders and pulling lol..In the beginging i thought just pick the wheels u want and slap em in lol