Almeida1234 Posted February 18, 2014 Share Posted February 18, 2014 (edited) Hey gang I need to find out something for sure before I put a order for new wheels I am looking to run 19x11 with et15 rims so, my question is what tyre size can I run without rolling the rear fender? (this is for rear wheels set up) Car will be lowered using tein springs in the future. I don't really want to roll the fenders so if any of you got any advice for me? I know the wheels will stick out a bit I can live with that. Thanks in advance Edited February 18, 2014 by Almeida1234 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docwra Posted February 18, 2014 Share Posted February 18, 2014 (edited) I dont think you will be able to get an 11 ET15 under unmolested fenders at all, if you did there would have to be mad camber and stretch involved. This dude is running 19x11 ET18 with a 295/30 and has rolled and slightly pulled the arches, This one is 19x11 ET22 with a 295/30 and he has also rolled the rears but hasnt pulled them at all Edited February 18, 2014 by docwra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AliveBoy Posted February 18, 2014 Share Posted February 18, 2014 What's wrong with rolling the arches? If done properly it's impossible to tell its been done. It's only £50 a side at most good places? If you want to be fancy you should get the arches flared though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KyleR Posted February 18, 2014 Share Posted February 18, 2014 19x10.5 et 20 needs rolled rears when lowered 15 mm more than yours, your setup has 11mm more poke so I'm pretty sure you'll need a wee roll. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete87 Posted February 18, 2014 Share Posted February 18, 2014 As said nothing wrong with rolling the arches you can't see any difference, I think you will struggle not rolling your arches unless you have crazy stretch on the tyres. But then you might aswell spend £90 and get the arches rolled and proper fitting tyres. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodoo Vix Posted February 19, 2014 Share Posted February 19, 2014 My volks are 19x10.5 ET 21 (tyres 275/35/19) on the rear and just about manage not to rub (lowered 30mm) so think you will struggle with those without rolling. I know some bodyshops don't like rolling arches as apparently the lip created can trap water and give you real rust problems unless sealed properly, we had the Supra's cut instead of rolled so no lip for water to sit, neater line too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iLott Posted February 22, 2014 Share Posted February 22, 2014 I rolled my arches myself with a heat gun and mallet/ masking taped hammer you can't tell that they've been rolled and it just gives you that extra piece of mind when running a fairly wide setup. http://www.350z-uk.com/index.php?/topic/74808-Rolled-my-arches-DIY-style%21/page__view__findpost__p__1112412 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AliveBoy Posted February 22, 2014 Share Posted February 22, 2014 I did mine with an angle grinder, put slits into the lip and used a heat gun to bend the tabs up out if the way. Cheap and cheerful! Can't tell it's been done either Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STYLZ Posted January 30, 2017 Share Posted January 30, 2017 (edited) Quick question, I'm having my rear arch lips cut off and sealed but was wanting to know more about PULLING. My guy says they can't be pulled without removing the spot welds. Is this true?? My current alloys stick out about 10mm and I don't want to go down the camber route and I have some stretch on the tyres but don't want any more on em. Ant help and advice welcome. Thanks in advance. 🖒🖒 Edited January 30, 2017 by STYLZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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