You will rub a tad depending how low you are.
What wheels did you get?
Tyler
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No more Crotas. . .
You remove the wheel liner clips. All of them. Push the fender lining up and over the inner fender lip (metal lip) till you hear it pop in place. It takes a little effort to get it past the lip.
Thats it. Only install the 2 clips by the doors so it looks a little better.
Normally people rub on the fender lining and the push clips due to it being under the fender. So anytime the suspension is compressed (bumps and rough roads) the tires rub against the plastic causing annoying sounds.
You dont rip the clips out as SD_MR_FIT said. Thats the fast and lazy way.
its only when i made a u-turn when i rubbed.
but its minimal.
yeah dont rip it off like i did, my clips were basically gone anyways, so i just ripped the rest off because i dont even need the fenderlining. i didnt want to take my wheel off. correct ray i did it the lazy way.
just as good as doing it the correct way. i suppose.
you will regret gettting the 195 stretched tires because im pretty sure you want to keep your rims looking fresh.
rim protectors are the best.
my rims look horrible now because i stretched my tires, and when driving they didnt have enough meat i guess to protect it on the sides.
but i would stretch the tires i suppose, only because it will give you less hassle.
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James- my baby is going under cosmetic surgery.
I think I will be ok and still inside the fender what do you think
and I will do a mild drop..
NO. 42 mm offset stock ride height and 45 mm if lowered. With 205/45x16 tires. You may get away with 205/40x16 tires but you will have 1" undersize tires with %5 speedo and odometer error. (you're actually going 5% slower than speedo says & odo reads 5% more an actually driven.)