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Hotrodz 12-27-2018 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3809474)
then they shouldn't be asking about wheel fitment

properly rolled fender won't be visible from the exterior and no damage to the car

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3809479)
I don't like rolled fenders for one. And my chit fits. If you have to roll the fenders. Your off-sets are wrong, and you picked the wrong sizes.

I run square on 11" wheels and 315 30 tires and lowered with out having to roll my fenders! You just got to do a little research before you spend a bunch of money on a mistake!

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OptionZero 12-27-2018 06:41 PM

this nismo has rolled fenders from the factory, at least in back

and wrong fitment, well, i'm aware that is your state of mind and i'll leave it alone

vq37818 12-27-2018 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3809487)
I run square on 11" wheels and 315 30 tires and lowered with out having to roll my fenders! You just got to do a little research before you spend a bunch of money on a mistake!

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What offsets are you running?

I don't mind rolling fenders as long as I can keep my fender liners. But if I don't have to... I would like to leave em alone.

Hotrodz 12-28-2018 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by vq37818 (Post 3809607)
What offsets are you running?



I don't mind rolling fenders as long as I can keep my fender liners. But if I don't have to... I would like to leave em alone.

They are +12 all around. Personally I don't really have opinion on rolled versus non rolled fenders. My comment is strictly directed at those that try to make something work because they didn't do there homework. My wheels poke up front in this configuration and some will turn their nose up at that and I'm good with that.

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OptionZero 12-28-2018 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by vq37818 (Post 3809607)
What offsets are you running?

I don't mind rolling fenders as long as I can keep my fender liners. But if I don't have to... I would like to leave em alone.

I do not believe you can keep your fender liners with rolled fenders. It may require cutting

Zerafian 12-28-2018 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3809479)
I don't like rolled fenders for one. And my chit fits. If you have to roll the fenders. Your off-sets are wrong, and you picked the wrong sizes.

roll or pull? Pulled fenders destroy the body lines. Rolling fenders just pushing that inner lip up against the inside of the fender.

I think rolling is smart to do to give more freedom to test fitments and ride heights.

I assume you're talking about pulling though. Tomato tamato, I suppose.

Rusty 12-28-2018 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Zerafian (Post 3809809)
roll or pull? Pulled fenders destroy the body lines. Rolling fenders just pushing that inner lip up against the inside of the fender.

I think rolling is smart to do to give more freedom to test fitments and ride heights.

I assume you're talking about pulling though. Tomato tamato, I suppose.

I've seen rolled fenders that looks like they was pulled. :rofl2: To me. If you're going to pull, just get a wide body kit.

OptionZero 12-28-2018 05:11 PM

i'm sure you know pulling is totally different than the work required to fit wide body
Namely, metal vs fiberglass and widebody can be replacement fenders (at least in front) or cut/cover

Supreme_Ant 01-13-2019 03:46 AM

Need Help With Tire Sizing!!
 
I am looking to run varrstoen es1 20x10 and 20x11 (+15 all around) on my 370Z. Im thinking about running spacers on it but I want to make sure these will fit good, I am looking to get fender to lip fitment. Help out please!

NorthStyle 01-13-2019 09:22 AM

The 20x11 will fit in the rear, the fronts should technically fit but that will depend on the inner clearance of the wheel. IIRC for the 19s the 9.5 et22 wouldn't clear the Akebonos but the et12 would (that's IF you have Akebonos or another form of BBK). However, if you're going to run spacers then it probably won't matter either way since you're probably going to go through a few getting perfect fender to lip fitment when you air out.

OptionZero 01-13-2019 03:27 PM

I think the first question is what sort of suspension are you running?

If you have the SPL adjustable stuff, those sizes fit easily

They're slightly more aggressive than the 19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5 +12 that is a standard, no hassle fitment for aftermarket wheels

like Northstyle said those, there's issues with the fronts clearing the Akebono brakes
If you start adding spacers those fronts will quickly start demanding that you adjust camber to fit

40oz 01-15-2019 09:07 PM

I was wondering if I can get some help on the fitment of these wheels that I'm about to purchase.
TE37 OG
19x9.5 +12 Fronts,
19x10.5 +12 Rears.
I do plan to lower my Z, can I simply purchase the SPL upper control arms and be fine with no rubbing or will I have to roll the fenders as well?

Any input is appreciated thanks!

jchammond 01-16-2019 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by 40oz (Post 3815819)
I was wondering if I can get some help on the fitment of these wheels that I'm about to purchase.
TE37 OG
19x9.5 +12 Fronts,
19x10.5 +12 Rears.
I do plan to lower my Z, can I simply purchase the SPL upper control arms and be fine with no rubbing or will I have to roll the fenders as well?

Any input is appreciated thanks!

Depends on tire sizes & desired negative camber,,,the rears are fine. :tup:

OptionZero 01-16-2019 02:27 AM

You should be fine with a competent suspension shop

But

No reason not to roll for max clearance

40oz 01-16-2019 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3815865)
Depends on tire sizes & desired negative camber,,,the rears are fine. :tup:

I do plan on running 245/40WR19 (front) and 275/35WR19 (Rear)


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