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Give Me Assurance... 315's Will Fit w/Sportlines?

Old 03-14-2006, 02:13 PM
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Default Give Me Assurance... 315's Will Fit w/Sportlines?

so i just got my TTII's (17X9.5) front and (17X11) back and will be wrapping them with nitto's.... nt 555 275/40 17 (front) and nt 555r 315/35 17 (rear). these will wit in the back right? i know rolling of the fenders will be needed and banging of the inner ones as well. anything else? i know the nitto's run a bit small as well but with these sportlines i'm still pushing my limits. i just was re-assurance that this setup will work and fit. any pics would help too! thanx
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Try the search this was talked about recentley
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yeah they fit, i have that same set up. i bought stiffer shocks in the rear. it helps.
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They fit fine, they only rubbed an area about the size of a quarter on the inner fender.
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this is gonna sound stupid but can someone explain rolling the fender ? I know about about beating the inner lip and the bottom corners.
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There is a special tool needed to roll the fender, do a search in this forum and one guy has one for rent. Or you can use a baseball bat and allot of finesse.


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