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Old 05-19-2013, 04:58 PM
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did u have to roll your fenders out? I have 275/40/17 street tires in the rear on 17x10 roh rims and my car is lower in the back than the front and i dont think i would be able to fit a 275 mickey radial without rubbing. I wanted to get some welds but idk what the fitment situation will be
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Old 05-20-2013, 06:56 AM
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I had a rubbing issue with a set of ET Streets I picked up, can't remember size, I'll check size when I get home. They only rubbed when entering a driveway or parking lot with a steeper angle. My 26x8's have no issues, kinda surprised how a 8" slick hooks. With your tires and 10" wide rims, I think you'll have to roll fenders to be safe. Only one way to find out.

Edit: Found an old thread of mine on another forum, they were 26x11.5 ET Streets. If I had the correct offset rims they would have fit. My Welds had 4.5" offset, I needed 5.5", so maybe your tires will work. My car is lowered and I still have the quads (can't get them off)

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Old 05-21-2013, 02:46 PM
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12.50+/- if it hooks.
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