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Thanks for the input. I was hoping to get away with not having to roll fenders at all. Not planning to go low low, just want to fill the wheel gap similar to the guy in the YouTube video below (you'll see his car with TEs at 6 mins and on). He's also running 18x10+40 running 265/35/18 tires. no fender rolling, Don't think he has any camber as well. He said no rubbing.You will have to roll the (rear) fenders on anything remotely aggressive, that much is a given.
With how aggressive you want to go, almost certainly.
Front will depend on how low you go and how your alignment is set, but it's not as common.
Lots of services in the GTA who will do the job if you aren't comfortable yourself.
I rolled mine myself 5 years ago and have had no issues.
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Rolling fenders is relatively cheap. And nothing to be scared of. Pulling them is where the headache shows up. A simple roll wouldn’t be hard or expensive. That said. You could always try and see lol. Worst case you have the wheels and gotta rollThanks for the input. I was hoping to get away with not having to roll fenders at all. Not planning to go low low, just want to fill the wheel gap similar to the guy in the YouTube video below (you'll see his car with TEs at 6 mins and on). He's also running 18x10+40 running 265/35/18 tires. no fender rolling, Don't think he has any camber as well. He said no rubbing.