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Old 06-05-2011, 12:43 PM
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im looking at getting 19x10.5 rear wheels with a +21 offset with a 285/35 tire. From what i read i believe this will require me to either get my fenders rolled or cut. but if i do get them rolled will i need to get them pulled? i will be lowering the car so that the fender is right above the tires or with a 1/4in gap. will i need a camber kit to make these work.

I have also heard from others that running 10.5 in the rear were fine with a simple fender roll.

any help is appreciated.
Old 06-05-2011, 12:45 PM
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just a simple roll will be fine
Old 06-05-2011, 12:54 PM
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will i need a camber kit or ill be fine without one ? sportbiketed, what wheel setup do you have? any pictures?
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Rota SVN 18x9/10 +22 and im lowered without a roll.



The only reason you would need a camber kit is to adjust the camber after you lower your car.
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that is one good looking car and i love that color. wish i could have found one in that color. do you think 285/35 are too big for the rear wheels?
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Thanks

You can easily fit 295's on a 10.5" wheels.




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