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Old 10-29-2006, 02:57 PM
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Default everyone with 11" zr1 and sportlines or lower come in!

with the 50mm and 17x11 will it rub the fender on a camaro? sportlines or lower! not worried bout the inner fender!
Old 10-29-2006, 03:23 PM
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ya it will. I had to roll my fenders went i went from the prokit to sportlines.
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so will a 17X11 wrapped in a 315 fit without a problem if you have a prokit?
Old 10-29-2006, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by transaman98
so will a 17X11 wrapped in a 315 fit without a problem if you have a prokit?
I never had problems with my 315's when i had a prokit. but it'll probably vary from car to car.
Old 10-29-2006, 11:46 PM
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i rarely have problems since i put the PHR in, if anything you might need to roll the fender, in that case dont carry any fat chicks in the back
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I rolled the lip, and smashed the inner fender some.
Running sportlines by the way.






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haha yup. I have an adj phb, bfg 315's and sportlines and i have too much weight in my car. my fenders will still cut my tire even with my fenders rolled. So i only let one other person drive in the car with me at a time.and no fat chicks come in my car.
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by the way. heres my car with 17x11 silver zr1's/315 goodyear gsc's and sportlines.

heres my car with 17x11 chrome zr1's/315 nitto dr's and the prokit.

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Gotta love sportlines!!! You must have some scrapping issues when you go over bumbs with more than you in your car with it being that low.....
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ya i have to go slow alot. I love having the sportlines though. Not only does it look good. but all 3 of my roommates have 4 door cars/trucks. So my car is pretty much never used. .
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That definitely works. My car is the same way, everyone of my friends drove four door vehicles, so my car sits in the driveway alot lol. I love it because a gas tank can last me about 2 weeks....
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I don't have to many issues w/ the front rubbing driveways. Just have to hit them at the right angle. As for tires rubbing w/ 4 people in the car, never a issue for me.
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Originally Posted by jj_z28
I don't have to many issues w/ the front rubbing driveways. Just have to hit them at the right angle. As for tires rubbing w/ 4 people in the car, never a issue for me.

your exhaust never scrapes the ground? i bottom out alot(my exhaust mostly). I've even gotten stuck in a few peoples driveways. lmao.
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When I had TSP true duals I hardly hit them. Then I installed a Driveshaft loop and I had to ditch the true duals. Now I have a off-road y with a 3in catback and a dumped Borla muffler over the axle. Doesn't nearly sound as good, but def. more daily driver friendly. Don't get me wrong, it has hit. The one time I can recall was at a gas station and the underground tanks where the fuel is kept, had raised lids on them, and didn't notice it until it was to late. That was with 3 people in the car on my way to Minnesota. Nothing happened, other then some scraping.
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Originally Posted by jj_z28
When I had TSP true duals I hardly hit them. Then I installed a Driveshaft loop and I had to ditch the true duals. Now I have a off-road y with a 3in catback and a dumped Borla muffler over the axle. Doesn't nearly sound as good, but def. more daily driver friendly. Don't get me wrong, it has hit. The one time I can recall was at a gas station and the underground tanks where the fuel is kept, had raised lids on them, and didn't notice it until it was to late. That was with 3 people in the car on my way to Minnesota. Nothing happened, other then some scraping.
so yours dont rub with the fenders rolled?
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Nope, tires never rub. I also have a adj. panhard just so ya know.
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i have an adj phb too. it'll depend on the tires/car etc. what kind of tires do you have jj z28.
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I just looked at this pics above. it looks like you have nitto dr's? if so, thats probably the reason why mine rub some time and yours dont. my 315 bfg dr's are a good bit wider then those nittos.
my 315 goodyear gsc's also rubbed.
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Hi there trouse40, here's my car with Sportlines and 295/35/18s BFG KDW2s. Thanks, Kevin.

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Originally Posted by Donohue96M6Z28
I just looked at this pics above. it looks like you have nitto dr's? if so, thats probably the reason why mine rub some time and yours dont. my 315 bfg dr's are a good bit wider then those nittos.
my 315 goodyear gsc's also rubbed.

U would be correct.



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