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18x9 +35 with a 265/35-18

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Old Nov 25, 2009 | 08:02 PM
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So right now I have the rear fender rolled, rear bumper shaved, rear tab relocated...I just ordered a fender roller online so I can possibly push the fender out a bit?

Is there any way to get this to tuck without changing the tire size? If it cant be done I plan on getting overfenders and cutting out the fender but I would rather try and "flare" it first with the fender roller!

NOT sure on the current alignment settings but I tried maxing out the camber and it ALMOST clears but still touches the very side of the tire.

More insight or suggestions would be appreciated!









You can see from this pic where the fender is rubbing on the top of the tire

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Old Nov 26, 2009 | 01:07 AM
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man.. those will require massive pulling of fenders lol. Why not get some overfenders?


i just realized ur sig has my quote from a long ago. haha awesome.
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Old Nov 26, 2009 | 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Vik2000,Nov 26 2009, 06:07 AM
man.. those will require massive pulling of fenders lol. Why not get some overfenders?


i just realized ur sig has my quote from a long ago. haha awesome.
Yeah I'm leaning towards overfenders but I wanted to see if I could made pull the rear fenders rather than cutting them in case I ever decide to remove the overfenders and go back to stock !

And yeah I came across that quote when I was researching my j's 70RR haha. It is loud as hell as you mentioned ....
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Old Nov 28, 2009 | 01:52 PM
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Wow this is really helpful as I'm going with the same setup on the rear. Looks like overfenders is the answer
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