Sportlines

I have H&R Super Sports which have similar drop amounts along with 18X9's. No problem whatsoever.

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No u will nor have any issue rubbing with 18". u might have slight rub on front when wheels are turnd all the way to lock either way. U'll more likely have an issue of scraping bumper or exhaust components befor rub tire
 
u should be fine with them. I run 17x9 on the front and 17x10.5 on the read with no problems. now i had to roll the rear fenders for the 10.5" with 315's on them but the 10's sound have just enough clearance that u shouldn't have to.
 
i got 18x10 saleen replicas in back with sportlines and the fenders rubbed bad on my rear tires. tore one of them to shreds and had to buy a new $310 tire with less than 75 miles on it. The saleen replicas sit really far out in the rear tho. a little bit more than 18x10 bullitts. i rolled my fenders and switched my rear springs.

VERY UNHAPPY with my sportlines cuz they sit lower in back than in front so i swapped the rears for roush springs...

this is with the sportlines... notice how there is very little clearance in back.


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i have sportlines and 18x9s all around and when im driving aggressively and hit a bump while going around a turn, my front tires rub the inner fenderwell. any way to remove, or at least push the fender well up more so i wont rub? and my rear end used to rub under the same conditions, or when i hit a very hard bump going fast, but now its fine after i raised the rear with my LCAs