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08-09-2006, 01:22 PM | #1 |
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HELP! Stretching!
I have 19x10.5" M3 offset Luffs in the rear. Right now, my rear only rubs when I have passengers in the back with my 275/30/19. Is it possible to stretch 245's on those wheels? Worse comes to worse, I have to buy thinner wheels. Please let me know if you know anything. Thanks.
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Just put a 255 on it and roll fenders . Why would you get a 10.5 thats nuts, you are going to rub either way. Cut fenders and remove the clip in the back rear fender and dont camber. That should work.
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i've had these 10.5's for almost a year now, and it's been working out fine on stock sport suspension. it's just too late and too expensive for me to get new wheels. now that i wanna lower my car, i'm getting kinda concerned. but if 255's will work with rolled fenders, then that is what i'm going to do.
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