pulled and rolled fender?
I have my fenders rolled (all the way up to the inner fender) but I can't get a good picture of what it looks like in relation to the car. What is your concern? The offset plays a big factor in weather you'll need a fender roll.
You'll need more like +48 on the rear. I have 19 X 9.5 on the rear with no issues (and no rolling).
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Originally Posted by soyusause
oo cause im going deep dish i getting an 5 inch lip 19 by 10
Care to share the offset. Either you are making some major mods to the car or that is one curved spoke wheel. The largest I have had so far is ~3.5" with a 20x10 +40, rolled fenders and some negative camber. You can go lower but it will take a lot of negative camber and a big stretch on your tires.
idk the offset yet cause idk if i want to roll and pull my fender. the shop im gonig to they gonig to do all the math and stuff to get the right off set so i can run a fat lip. i might run an 19 by 9 but with an low disk so i can get a fat lip as an 10 inch
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Originally Posted by soyusause
idk the offset yet cause idk if i want to roll and pull my fender. the shop im gonig to they gonig to do all the math and stuff to get the right off set so i can run a fat lip. i might run an 19 by 9 but with an low disk so i can get a fat lip as an 10 inch
Even if you stretched the tires, ran -2.5 degrees of camber, rolled and pulled the fender, you'd only be able to get around a +15 on a 19x10 which would give you around a 4-4.5" lip.
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Those who say you can't put a wheel with a 5" lip... huh?
Axis 20" wheels such as Shine or Penta have a 4" lip in the rear. Some claim it's 4.5". So I think a 5" can be easily achieved!
Axis 20" wheels such as Shine or Penta have a 4" lip in the rear. Some claim it's 4.5". So I think a 5" can be easily achieved!
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