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SLOWSN95
Member # 8269
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Just like the title says. Will 315s fit on an sn95 without rolling the fenders since this is for a friend? I'm not sure what profile hey are, but will be going on an 18" wheel.
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Blind
Member # 3052
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stock ride height sure no problem, lowered 2"s probably should roll the fenders and flip the quad shocks. [ September 09, 2010, 08:29 PM: Message edited by: Blind ]
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Ryan.
Member # 7089
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Iwould say so
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SLOWSN95
Member # 8269
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Ok cool. Thanks for your input guys. My friend has fully adjustable coilovers so I dont think raising the car will be a problem
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03SVTPower
Member # 518
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I had a 98 GT with Eibach springs, lowered almost 2" and ran 315's with no prob
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streetsleeper
Member # 9895
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i got a friend that ran 315s on a 94 stang the anniversary cobra wheels. and they fit just fine it whas lowered on eibach springs.. but in my case i dropped my 98 cobra as much as i could from my adjustable coilovers but had to roll the fenders, I have IRS on my cobra tho
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CobramanPhil
Member # 2170
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quote: Originally posted by SLOWSN95: Just like the title says. Will 315s fit on an sn95 without rolling the fenders since this is for a friend? I'm not sure what profile hey are, but will be going on an 18" wheel.
On what size wheel?????
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poisonpony96
Member # 3942
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If he has a torque arm they don't fit do to more articulation. I found out when I went up a driveway side ways any got stuck. Got stuck on inner wheel well. Just got a sledge and beat it in. Then was ok
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Nastysvt
Member # 6431
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he was asking for me..They're 18" wheels, and i do have a torque arm. I put them on Friday, and fit with no problem. They dont rub going up or out of the driveway. thanks everyone for the input
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poisonpony96
Member # 3942
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Nice!
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