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I have that setup of 10.5" +22 TE37s in the rear. With Nitto 275/35/19 tires, it would just barely rub in hard cornering. I never heard anything, but I could see markings on the tire where it hit the fender. This was on stock height.
After I lowered the rear about 1.4", it was rubbing pretty badly with cornering. I got my fenders rolled for $50, and the problem was solved. I recently had my rear camber kit installed. With -1.5 degrees in the rear, there's still plenty of clearance. I'll get 285/35/19 Michelins next time.
After I lowered the rear about 1.4", it was rubbing pretty badly with cornering. I got my fenders rolled for $50, and the problem was solved. I recently had my rear camber kit installed. With -1.5 degrees in the rear, there's still plenty of clearance. I'll get 285/35/19 Michelins next time.
^^^ Interesting.
I've never really cornered hard, but i've never rubbed on my 285/30's. Where'd you go for your fender roll? Reputable shop? Good work?
I've never really cornered hard, but i've never rubbed on my 285/30's. Where'd you go for your fender roll? Reputable shop? Good work?
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I've never really cornered hard, but i've never rubbed on my 285/30's. Where'd you go for your fender roll? Reputable shop? Good work?
I had it done by daytona350z on my350z.com. He does excellent work. He's done several cars, and knows what he's doing. I figured it would cost me about $40 to rent the tool, so for only $10 more, I could have someone do it who's done several before.Originally Posted by Day177017
^^^ Interesting.I've never really cornered hard, but i've never rubbed on my 285/30's. Where'd you go for your fender roll? Reputable shop? Good work?
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I had it done by daytona350z on my350z.com. He does excellent work. He's done several cars, and knows what he's doing. I figured it would cost me about $40 to rent the tool, so for only $10 more, I could have someone do it who's done several before.
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i have stock springs.. and i can tell u that u should roll ya fenders.. cuz i'm rubbing bad on my driver side rear


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like redlude said, u dont need to roll ur fender if u have correct offset for ur rims.
i run 285/30 19, drop 1.4 n never rub.
i run 285/30 19, drop 1.4 n never rub.

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to give credit to redlube, offsets are critical... i'm dropped on z h-techs, running 285x30 and dont rub at all... my offset is 24... hope it works out for you...
My offset is +22 on my TE37's 19x10.5 in the rear with 285/30's.