Front fender fitment
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Front fender fitment
Hey guys,
Been looking through the fitment thread, but didn't really see anything with these specs. Planning on pricing up some wheels, but not sure if I'll rub the fender on the front. I'm lowered on Tein Comfort Sports and I'm planning on picking up 18x9.5 +38 and running 245/35/18s on the front.
Anyone running something similar?
Been looking through the fitment thread, but didn't really see anything with these specs. Planning on pricing up some wheels, but not sure if I'll rub the fender on the front. I'm lowered on Tein Comfort Sports and I'm planning on picking up 18x9.5 +38 and running 245/35/18s on the front.
Anyone running something similar?
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Hijacking the thread a bit (while staying on topic)...
Do you think 245 will fit up front with a +42 offset? 19x8.5jj wheel. I have them and will be mounting them in a few weeks when it warms up. Unless it's a definitive "no" then I'll get 235's. I've found some threads that people have ran 245's with no modifications or with a slight heat gun liner fix.
Offset calculator has given me this: Compared to your existing wheel, this new wheel will have an inner rim which is 3.3mm closer to the suspension strut. The outer rim will poke out 9.3mm more than before.
Do you think 245 will fit up front with a +42 offset? 19x8.5jj wheel. I have them and will be mounting them in a few weeks when it warms up. Unless it's a definitive "no" then I'll get 235's. I've found some threads that people have ran 245's with no modifications or with a slight heat gun liner fix.
Offset calculator has given me this: Compared to your existing wheel, this new wheel will have an inner rim which is 3.3mm closer to the suspension strut. The outer rim will poke out 9.3mm more than before.
Last edited by jdubbsISF; 03-16-15 at 05:53 AM.
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