Will 19" TE37's with 9.5F and 10.5R with a 22ET rub?
#1
Will 19" TE37's with 9.5F and 10.5R with a 22ET rub?
I'd only plan on lowering the car about 1" all around or so...so nothing drastic...
I guess different people on the board here have said both stories..some say it won't..others say it will...any definitive answer?
Thanks guys!
I guess different people on the board here have said both stories..some say it won't..others say it will...any definitive answer?
Thanks guys!
#3
You'll most likely need to roll the fenders. Unfortunately I rolled my fenders before getting the same exact wheels you have so I don't know for sure, but looking at the now, the rears look very tight.
#5
I have the same wheels, but I have +12 offset in the front. If you don't lower the car, you can get away without having to roll the fenders, but your clearance is minimal at best. Even with some bumps you might rub, but it doesn't happen that often. I would suggest you to definately roll the fenders when you lower it, but I don't know if this will solve your rubbing issue. What size tires are you running?
#6
I have Volk LE37T (essentially the same wheels) with same size and offset - 19x9.5 +22 front 19x10.5 +22 rear, with a 1.5" drop -- no fender rolling! A lot of people just immediately assume you need to get your fenders rolled but in actuality you dont. Dont get me wrong, you dont have lots of space (maybe about 2 fingers worth of space in my case) but fender rolling is NOT essential. I have no rubbing issues whatsoever. Several other owners in my area with a similar setup -- same deal, no rubbing, great ride and look.
Just my .02 and info
-drew
*edit* - I'm running Toyo T1-S 245/35/19 , 275/35/19
btw
Just my .02 and info
-drew
*edit* - I'm running Toyo T1-S 245/35/19 , 275/35/19
btw
Last edited by drew703; 03-17-2004 at 07:08 PM.
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