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For future forum archaeologists, "another thread" is:
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Curious how much sand will get behind the fender liner with that tab missing.
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Probably don’t want foam, or anything that retains moisture. What a crappy design choice by Subaru and Toyota making this weird tab lol.
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Are these fenders aluminum? I saw it mentioned in some articles. Most mention only the roof and I couldn't find anything on the Toyota site. I have no experience with how aluminum corrosion progresses with car parts. I suspect very very slowly with OEM primer on it. It can take off in surprising ways on bicycles. |
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After reading this entire thread, I'm still trying to figure out if this'll work with minimal camber and no spacers. Currently, I'm "stock" for camber, which is -2 rear and -0.5 up front which came from the 0.6" drop (gonna be adding more camber to front). The question is, will 255/35r18's on 18x8.5 +42 rub anywhere or need spacers. From what you guys are saying, no spacers would be needed, but it seems like the rear may rub. Correct me if i'm wrong.
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here's another video for wheels and more in-depth on where it rubs for te37 18x9.5 +41 on 255/35r18s
starting around 3:44, keypoints at 5:45 and 5:59
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Finally got warm enough to put on my summers.
18x8.5 +48. Tires are 245/35. The car is too dirty to post pictures but as expected the inside of the front wheel clears the spring perch by about 5-6 mm and the rears are perfectly flush with the fender flare thingy. |
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Perfectly flush? Are you in coils?
I ask because I have 18x8.5 +40 rims coming in a few weeks, so you think they will poke? Only 8mm I guess… Please post pics soon! |
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8.5 +40 may poke, albeit very slightly. I'm pretty sure 8.5 +45 or 8 +40 is the perfect flush sweetzone
Here's my 17x8 +45 on fat tires (245-40) |
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