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bought coupe 18's for a sedans
so i went from these:
factory 2003 sedan 6 spoke wheels with 215/55R/17 tires to the 2004 coupe 7 spoke wheels 225/45/18 in the front and 245/45/18 in the rear. I love the look BUT, like an a-hole i believed the guy when he told me the rears sticking out a little is fine. Now that I've been driving the car, everytime I hit a dip, i hear my rear fender brushing up against the tires. Is this something that can be pushed in? Please explain this to me like I'm a idiot, which I definitely am. Sorry if this has been covered. Just point me to the thread because I couldn't find it. |
You can roll the inner lip of the fender a bit. Search fender rolling to give you an idea of what needs to be done.
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just roll/pull the fenders :)
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ah ha...did a search...looks like i can get it done for around a hundred bucks...sounds like thats the way to go for me. now i can get z springs!
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:D yeah z springs are what i would get i like the drop they give! not to much & not to little :P good luck
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just dial in some negative camber, slightly. |
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