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Old Jul 11, 2013 | 09:39 PM
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Hello everyone,

I am calling on all the body experts, fitment experts, and wheel whores. I have reached a fork in the road, and need some input please! I just ordered some new wheels for my car but afraid I might run into some fitment issues. I just got some WedsSport TC105N 18x9.5+35 with 18/35/255 all around heres where I am unsure. I am wondering if I will run into fitment issues in the rear, already have the rear rolled but wondering if overfenders would be required to make them fit correctly. I have downforce front fenders so won't be a issue there. If anyone has any input it would be greatly appreciated.

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Zane
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Old Jul 11, 2013 | 10:07 PM
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I have the same width rears (17x9.5+35 with 255 and -3 camber), you'll need to pull your rears - rolled fenders alone won't be enough unless you want to run extreme camber.

You'll also need to do the usual bumper trimming and tab relocate

Just be aware that if you pull the rears alot then the quarter panel will buckle
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Old Jul 11, 2013 | 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by afzan
I have the same width rears (17x9.5+35 with 255 and -3 camber), you'll need to pull your rears - rolled fenders alone won't be enough unless you want to run extreme camber.

You'll also need to do the usual bumper trimming and tab relocate

Just be aware that if you pull the rears alot then the quarter panel will buckle
Thank you :thumb up: Now time to find someone good at pulling.
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