235/40/18 tires on b5
im running 235/40/18 now and i have h&r coilovers with about a 1 inch drop. my fenders rub a bit under hard cornering ( i tore a chunk of tread off when i jumped my car while enjoying quattro) i want to go lower so im getting my fenders rolled. so how low can i go im hoping for a total of almost 2 inch drop with no rubbing. is it posible? also i saw tomritt pulled his fenders. how is this done?
He did it with a bat and a heat gun, but he is pretty hardcore. You can rent a rolling tool, I think purems has one. As for no rubbing, I don't see it, although I'm not an expert. I have about a 1.5 inch drop from stock-sport, and i have 225/45-17s, and I rub under cornering also.
You can roll your fenders with 235's and you will be fine. I had a 1 finger gap on my sedan with race springs. I rubbed like crazy with my 235/40/18's until I rolled them with my rolling tool ( a modified rolling pin)
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You can roll your fenders with 235's and you will be fine. I had a 1 finger gap on my sedan with race springs. I rubbed like crazy with my 235/40/18's until I rolled them with my rolling tool ( a modified rolling pin)
You can roll your fenders with 235's and you will be fine. I had a 1 finger gap on my sedan with race springs. I rubbed like crazy with my 235/40/18's until I rolled them with my rolling tool ( a modified rolling pin)
I hope to buy coilovers soon, then wheels... And I want to go 235 45 17's... so if rolling the fenders is a must, then so be it. Just wanna know if its something I can do myself, or how much it costs to pay someone.
Yea I rolled mine with a baseball bat and a heat gun. It didnt chip to bad when I did it, but now its all chipped from the occasional rub and general debris spraying off the tires. The chipping cannot be seen from the outside, and isn't rusting so I dont worry about it. I kinda pulled my fenders just by prying against the back of them with the basball bat. I also trimmed the spots on my fender liners that rubbed. I am thinking of getting lips that are another .5" wider, and maybe 1" wider in back, which would require about a 245 up front and prolly 265 out back. I'm starting to like the euro stretch look for some reason


