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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16517909" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>I think it's very hit and miss when it comes to this subject. It seems to vary by vehicle and how far off center the rear end is. Obviously suspension changes play a factor as well. It's a little surprising to me that you had to roll the fenders for Nittos (I thought they ran narrow) and FR500's (aren't they 10" wide and not 10.5"?).</p><p></p><p>For instance, I run 18x10.5's, Toyo TQ's 315/35, H&R Race springs with the stock isolators, and all I had to do were the low profile IRS bolts. No fender rolling and they only rub on the IRS when I lift the rear of the car up. I've run 315/30 R888's the same way without issues. Ran Nitto 315/35?/17's years ago also without issues.</p><p></p><p>Other folks have gotten away with 18x11's and 335's with just low pro bolts and/or a small spacer on one or both sides. Maybe extended wheels studs too. Meanwhile some people seem to need spacers for 315's. No rhyme or reason. Just a case by case situation as far as I can tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16517909, member: 195778"] I think it's very hit and miss when it comes to this subject. It seems to vary by vehicle and how far off center the rear end is. Obviously suspension changes play a factor as well. It's a little surprising to me that you had to roll the fenders for Nittos (I thought they ran narrow) and FR500's (aren't they 10" wide and not 10.5"?). For instance, I run 18x10.5's, Toyo TQ's 315/35, H&R Race springs with the stock isolators, and all I had to do were the low profile IRS bolts. No fender rolling and they only rub on the IRS when I lift the rear of the car up. I've run 315/30 R888's the same way without issues. Ran Nitto 315/35?/17's years ago also without issues. Other folks have gotten away with 18x11's and 335's with just low pro bolts and/or a small spacer on one or both sides. Maybe extended wheels studs too. Meanwhile some people seem to need spacers for 315's. No rhyme or reason. Just a case by case situation as far as I can tell. [/QUOTE]
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