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Wider Fenders
Hey, looking for wider fenders in the front to compensate for my wider tires. This winter has done some damage to my car and with that, my car is getting torn up along the sides from the front tires being wider and kicking up crap along side of the car.
Right now I'm interested in only the front fenders but doing the rear as well does make sense. I see that Seibon offers +10mm front fenders which I'm probably going to go with but I want to see what ele is out there and what others recommend. Thanks for any insight
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Recommendation would be Todorki fenders. But would be cheaper to just do a camber bolt to suck in some of that poke
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