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Reaper27
06-04-2012, 05:45 PM
Ok, so I am about to do some suspension work and am looking to drop my car about 2". Right now I'm running 17X7.5 wheels with 225/45/17 Dunlop DZ101 and it'll be close but if the fenders are rolled then there should be enough clearance. The back isn't a problem but I'm kinda confused as to what to do about the front? If I just pull the fender liners won't that affect my CAI with a ton of dirt and debri?

Manny Kid 15
06-04-2012, 07:37 PM
I didn't roll my fenders when I had 17s on my ep but I had 215/50/17 on my car with a offset of 40


MANNY KID 15

Reaper27
06-04-2012, 07:49 PM
It's fine now, but with running 225s it's slightly larger and I'm about to drop it. It's fine now but when I lower it there will be issues if I don't do something about the fenders.

whatsvtec
06-04-2012, 09:56 PM
You can roll fronts. Depends on tire size, offset and wheel size, if you'll need to or not. I rub slightly at full lock, on uneven ground/cornering. Nothing to be alarming, no tire wear on the sidewalls. But there is a small amount of rubber on my fenders. I should be getting them rolled with a roller soon, if I don't do them @ home with a heat gun and improvised tools.

Reaper27
06-05-2012, 01:31 AM
Ok So it is possible, I had always just heard of people pulling the fronts and never rolling them

PatrickJamesYu
06-05-2012, 01:58 AM
You can roll the fronts, there just isn't much to roll
but there are definitely tabs than can be rolled back
if you still have fitment problems, you can phonebook the front fitment.
Works very well actually, it pulls the fenders just a tad, and wrap around your wheel
but at the size, I doubt you'd need to pull at all
this is for more aggressive/ flush/ poke, fitments.

Goodluck

Reaper27
06-05-2012, 11:48 AM
What's phonebooking the fenders? I've never heard of that before

civsirmt
06-09-2012, 08:25 PM
all depends on offset and width,17x7.5's with normal offset should have no issues. if it does rub start by trimming or removing the plastic inner liner first.

PatrickJamesYu
06-09-2012, 09:16 PM
What's phonebooking the fenders? I've never heard of that before

Phone book, (any book technically, paperback stuff)
And I've heard of people using skateboards, but I've never done it, and doubt I'd ever do it.


But basically, you roll your fronts (the things that needs to be rolled, like the immediate lip and/or tabs.

Next, jack your car up in the front.
Place phone book in wheel gap, set the car down
The paper from the phone book slides and bends to the shape of the fender, and to the general shape of the tire/wheel.
heat your fenders up, and hop up and down on the bumper rebar, or something else up front.
Basically, it will pull your fenders out per shape of wheel/tire fitment.

If you've never done this, don't do it unless you're confident in how this works.

That's how many of car owners in the whole 'fitment' community do it.

Goodluck.
If you're looking for dead one, paper thin, credit card, fitment
Either be very patient and precise, or take to to somebody who is.
If you're just looking for easy clearance, and not so concerned about having your fitment down to mm, you can roll it you self
Though even then, be patient, and precise.

Lucid Moments
06-10-2012, 07:34 AM
Yes, it is certainly possible to roll the front fenders. You should not need to roll the fronts with that wheel and tire combo though. I ran 235/40/17 Toyo RA-1s on 17 X 7.5 + 38 offset SSR GT2s. I had to roll the rear, but not the front. You may be going lower than I am, but I still think you will be fine.

Reaper27
06-10-2012, 07:46 AM
Awesome, thanks for all te advise guys. After doing some research I'm probably going with some Tein S-techs for a 1 1/2 inch drop instead of a full 2" and then getting some Koni yellows down the road. I'll definetly have to roll the back but hopefully not the front.

Another quick question tho, my tie rod ends on the front are going out and I need to replace them, for a 1.5" drop do I need inverted ends or can I just run OEM?

Lucid Moments
06-10-2012, 12:48 PM
Just run on OEM. You can certainly get the inverteds, and if I had to replace mine it would certainly be something I would consider, but you don't need them.

Reaper27
06-10-2012, 03:12 PM
Ok, I was told that you could only use them if you were really slammed and then I was told that it didn't matter so I was kinda confused on them.

Lucid Moments
06-10-2012, 07:30 PM
I would have to do some research on them to be honest. My point is that they may be helpfull with a moderate drop it certainly is not required. I still have the stock tie rods and ends on my car and it has had a moderate drop since 2004.

PatrickJamesYu
06-10-2012, 08:32 PM
Yeah I really don't think you'll have an issues as far as tie-rod ends.
Our car's (ep3s) really don't do too well when they are slammed.
Basically if you're slammed, you're causing a hell of a lot of stress to your tierod ends.
Inverted tie-rod ends ease the stress, with/that it can help some alignment stuff but you shouldn't hit that problem

I consider my self to be pretty low
Stock tie-rod ends, and aligned
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Reaper27
06-10-2012, 09:05 PM
Damn, looks sick man. I have a SSM EP as well, are those body lips rep/fiberglass or authentic? Thanks for the info man, I'll just swap out with another set of OEM ends and call it a day

Manny Kid 15
06-10-2012, 09:59 PM
The front lip is a CTR replica lip I believe and as for the side skirts they look to be OEM


MANNY KID 15

Reaper27
06-11-2012, 07:56 AM
Cool, I was thinking about doing just that. Got to figure out how to paint them tho, I think those side skirts are CTR as well

PatrickJamesYu
06-12-2012, 01:28 AM
The front lip is a CTR replica lip I believe and as for the side skirts they look to be OEM


MANNY KID 15


Lol, thanks for the compliment but the sides are replicas as well
Though I did spend some time shaving/sanding/painting them to fit properly.
When I first got them, the fitment was absolutely terrible.
With some work, I think I got them to fit quite nice.

Reaper27
06-12-2012, 03:21 AM
Oh ok, we're they Showstoppers? I'm thinking about getting their mugen rep wing then doing the CTR lip kit from them in the near future.

PatrickJamesYu
06-12-2012, 02:55 PM
Oh ok, we're they Showstoppers? I'm thinking about getting their mugen rep wing then doing the CTR lip kit from them in the near future.
The front, sides, and rear of my lip kit is all by VIS.
I'm pretty sure the showstoppers kit is also by VIS
But I did not purchase it through them

lbk02si
06-12-2012, 09:49 PM
just cut them and be done with it!