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Old 02-18-2008 | 08:22 PM
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whats up guys, i just bought wheels.

sizes are 19" 8.5/10.5 +22.

im planning on putting 275's on the rear. how much would i have to roll my fenders? (whats the most common that ppl do). ive been working at bmw for a while now and just realized one of the guys does fender rolling, just need to know what to tell him u know? thanks guys
Old 02-18-2008 | 08:29 PM
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You don't NEED to.
Old 02-18-2008 | 09:43 PM
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If you are at stock height, then you shouldn't need to roll with those tires. If you drop your car, then you should think about rolling them.
Old 02-19-2008 | 05:46 AM
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even if you drop your Z, you will most likely not need to roll the fenders...the wheels will camber in a bit.
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if you move to 285's later down you will need to roll or run negative camber
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Originally Posted by first350
even if you drop your Z, you will most likely not need to roll the fenders...the wheels will camber in a bit.
Yea but wouldn't a camber kit bring the top of the wheels back out?
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Camber kits work both ways. It gives you additional -/+ adjustment... If you really want them rolled. Go as flat as you can, so you don't have to worry about it in the future.
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ya im definatley going to drop my car with 19's.

going with status coilovers.

so if i get 19/10.5 in the rears. u think ill still have a gap? i want the wheels to look more flush with the body u know?
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