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I'm currently have 245/35/19 F & R on 19x8 Privat Netz's (which maybe be up for sale soon) . I'm getting 19" coupe rims which are 19x8F and 19x8.5R. I'll most likely have the fenders rolled to accomodate larger tires in the back.
I don't think the offset on the coupe rims should pose a problem, right?
I don't think the offset on the coupe rims should pose a problem, right?
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No I do not have them rolled. The offset of my rims let me get by without rolling them.. I just took off my rear Spacers and they fit fine. But thats my Situation. Idk why but i took some pics to show that their is little bulge, but also some tires run bulgy like Bridgestone. So IDK how helpful this post is.
Now that i look at this i may need to roll my fenders
Now that i look at this i may need to roll my fenders
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Thanks man.
BTW, I saw the photoshoot you posted a while back...sweet sedan dude.[/
Jebus, 'bout time to get a new set of rubbers don't you think?
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Originally Posted by VQ Hotness
No I do not have them rolled. The offset of my rims let me get by without rolling them.. I just took off my rear Spacers and they fit fine. But thats my Situation. Idk why but i took some pics to show that their is little bulge, but also some tires run bulgy like Bridgestone. So IDK how helpful this post is.
Now that i look at this i may need to roll my fenders
Now that i look at this i may need to roll my fenders
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