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Old 05-25-2016, 08:42 AM   #155
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Here's my new & first setup.

Enkei TS-10: 17X8 +45 on 215/45/17 BFGoodwrench Sport COMP 2s.

Here's the thread for more photos & weight of my setup.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99496

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Work Wheels T7R 18x9.5 +38, 245/35/18

I’m sticking with stock height for now. Living in the mountains, I’ve about tore the front bumper off a few times.

My setup: Work Wheels T7R 18x9.5 +38, 245/35/18

The TRD fender extensions drop about ½ inch closing the wheel gap.
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I’m sticking with stock height for now. Living in the mountains, I’ve about tore the front bumper off a few times.

My setup: Work Wheels T7R 18x9.5 +38, 245/35/18

The TRD fender extensions drop about ½ inch closing the wheel gap.
Nice, never thought about the trd fender extension closing the gap.
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I’m sticking with stock height for now. Living in the mountains, I’ve about tore the front bumper off a few times.

My setup: Work Wheels T7R 18x9.5 +38, 245/35/18

The TRD fender extensions drop about ½ inch closing the wheel gap.
Oh man I was looking this exact thing up about the TRD fend extensions and if they close the wheel gap at all. Glad to know they help a little.

How is the install on these if you don't mind me asking?
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The installation is pretty easy. You need to remove the wheels and the front extensions screw to existing locations and use a continuous adhesive rubber. The rear work the same way and you need to drill a hole in the rubber bumper (edge, not surface of body) to mount.

I guess it took maybe 1.5 hours total time including jacking car and removing wheels. I went super slow to be sure I got it right. I could do it under an hour now that I know how it works (directions are in Japanese, so really had to study the pictures).

Here's a picture of how much the wheel gap is closed on the front fender where the two part extensions meet. Also, my wheels poked a bit and this "flared" the fender nicely to meet the poke. They say it flares about 7 mm.
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The installation is pretty easy. You need to remove the wheels and the front extensions screw to existing locations and use a continuous adhesive rubber. The rear work the same way and you need to drill a hole in the rubber bumper (edge, not surface of body) to mount.

I guess it took maybe 1.5 hours total time including jacking car and removing wheels. I went super slow to be sure I got it right. I could do it under an hour now that I know how it works (directions are in Japanese, so really had to study the pictures).

Here's a picture of how much the wheel gap is closed on the front fender where the two part extensions meet. Also, my wheels poked a bit and this "flared" the fender nicely to meet the poke. They say it flares about 7 mm.
Perfect! Thanks for the great info. Now if only the damn price would go down on these. Either way I am not going to bother ordering them until my wheels get here in a couple of months.

I really love the ride quality and handling of the stock suspension. So anything to help close the wheel gap without changing those stock suspension characteristics is worth it to me
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Old 06-22-2016, 05:16 PM   #168
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