Fenders shaved/rolls for stock suspension?
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Fenders shaved/rolls for stock suspension?
I was doing some searching on the site and it seems like most, if not all shave the rear and roll the fronts. I was curious if people did that while having 22's on stock suspension. I plan to bag my car in the future but after how much the rims are setting me back, it probably won't be for sometime. So I want to just slap the wheels on. If I do have to shave/roll the fenders, does anyone know any place in So. California that does a good job? And, how much does it usually run?
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Lead Lap
I was doing some searching on the site and it seems like most, if not all shave the rear and roll the fronts. I was curious if people did that while having 22's on stock suspension. I plan to bag my car in the future but after how much the rims are setting me back, it probably won't be for sometime. So I want to just slap the wheels on. If I do have to shave/roll the fenders, does anyone know any place in So. California that does a good job? And, how much does it usually run?
#4
Lead Lap
It comes down to offsets, widths, tire sizes, tire width, tire brand, and every car is different. People can have identical setups with different results. But it will help you get a baseline at a minimum. glad the info helped you out, hopefully you will find that sweet setup
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Lexus Champion
I paid $100 to shave the rears, spray primer, and cut/ tuck part of the rear liner. $200 to roll the fronts, cut the hard inner plastic liner up front, and touch up the paint due to some cracking...( turned out the cars fenders were re-painted before and they did a bad job). I'm still rubbing a bit though lol #datlowlife
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I was planning on going 295/25/22 for rear and 265/30/22 for fronts. I just wanted to make sure because I figured if it did rub, I would have to get it done before I install the wheels. It would suck to install, find out it rubs, take it off and then do the whole process over again. I'm new to modding so I plan to take my car to a shop. So it would be even more work to keep going back and forth.
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#8
Lexus Champion
It's all about the wheel offsets my friends, lowered or not. If you can tell me that I can tell you if you're gonna rub or not. Those tire sizes should be perfectly fine with regular offsets.
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