will i need to roll my fenders on stock rims?

MichaelPower

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I have a ex sedan 4 cycle and i recently ordered my function and form type ones :naughtyrun: im planning on going real low on the stock 15's so i wanna know will i rub or anything? ive searched but not found any info about the stock rims and being slammed, thanks for the help!
 

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No. I maybe have to pull your front fender liners but that should be it
 

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If you tuck tire you can. Mine were rolled on stock wheels, stopped a little rubbing while turning
 

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you can have 3 friends sit in the back to test it. when i first installed my suspension it didn't rub but one day when i had 3 heavier friends sit in the backseats it started rubbing, especially over potholes/bumps
 

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Which stock rims?

Some are not worth keeping on even with an aggressive drop.

Maybe consider another model/make of stock wheels?
 

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these are the ones i had.
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What about with 17 inch 03 TL-S wheels and wheel spacers, on a moderate drop would I have to roll the fenders? I will probably stretch some skinnier snow tires on them too, but I want to bump out the wheels so there closer to the fenders.
 
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