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Old Aug 6, 2008 | 09:34 AM
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alittle helpful info needed....

Set of rims I'm looking at have a 35mm offset with a 2.00" lip for the front rims and 40mm offset with a 3.00" lip in the rear. I have an 06 sedan and am curious to know whether rolling of the fenders will be necessary? I believe the the front tires would have 245/35/19 and the rear would have 275/35/19 for the rear, maybe 275/30/19. If I use Eibach pro springs, do those of you who are knowledgeable know if any issues will follow?
 
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Old Aug 6, 2008 | 11:17 AM
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Im assuming they are Sevas wheels.If so, the rears will need to be rolled or shaved. I would recommend changing the rear tires to a 265/30/19, which will give it a mild stretch for better fender clearnace. If you purchase Eibach springs the drop will be fine.
 
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Old Aug 6, 2008 | 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by NorthSideRacing
Im assuming they are Sevas wheels.If so, the rears will need to be rolled or shaved. I would recommend changing the rear tires to a 265/30/19, which will give it a mild stretch for better fender clearnace. If you purchase Eibach springs the drop will be fine.
Although the Sevas are very nice, I was actually looking at the Tork Revo. They're a Mesh design rim. They look good and are some what within my price range.
 
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