Damaged My Fender after Dropping on Coils
#76
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I think a smaller tire in the front should fix this problem for everyone. That's why I'm going with 215/35/19 in the front. The rolling diameter is VERY close to stock 225/45/17 so I would imagine many people wouldn't have a problem then if you're careful. Good luck guys, hopefully I won't join this club later on! hahaha
#79
Lexus Fanatic
finding the right offset/right tiresize/right amount of drop to look good and NOT damage your fender is 'perfect stance', many people here say~ looks great/perfect stance but thats not really true is it~ obtaining tire tuck with rim poke and ZERO FENDER DAMAGE is our holy grail, many try but few succeed
#85
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I have about a 1 finger gap between the tire and fender. The picture is a little bit deceiving, I took it at an upwards angle. I'm running 225/35/19's in front, as you can see, my tires were getting eaten up. I cut the metal tabs between the fender/bumper, and raised it a little bit since then. It used to be tucked. I'll probably raise it more, ride on these tires till they're no good, and my next set get some 215's.
#87
I have about a 1 finger gap between the tire and fender. The picture is a little bit deceiving, I took it at an upwards angle. I'm running 225/35/19's in front, as you can see, my tires were getting eaten up. I cut the metal tabs between the fender/bumper, and raised it a little bit since then. It used to be tucked. I'll probably raise it more, ride on these tires till they're no good, and my next set get some 215's.
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06-14-10 12:42 AM