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Only problem with getting them cut is your opening yourself up to rust getting in there. Are you running on 19's or very low suspension Graham?

 

No just on 18's, I brought Monkpowers bilsteins with unknown springs on them which lowered it a lot compared to stock but there is still about an inch and a bit gap from wheel to arch looking side on iirc.

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No just on 18's, I brought Monkpowers bilsteins with unknown springs on them which lowered it a lot compared to stock but there is still about an inch and a bit gap from wheel to arch looking side on iirc.
I reckon you'll be fine, depending on the offset of the wheels mate.
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Where are you located?

 

I was trained by the owner of arch enemy and have all my own kit

 

I rolled suprasteveo's he had pictures in his thread

 

Very easy to do if you know what you are doing.

 

I am in West sussex (south of Guildford) area. It makes me wonder if like David P said it's the arch itself over the lip. I will be interested to see what happens with these other wheels though.

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If it's a little bit, then a little bit of tinkering with the mudguard mounting holes will cure it.

 

If not, lift it a nodger or use a wheel/tyre combo with smaller final diameter.

 

Mine's 2" lowered with 235 40 18's on TTE's and they clear, just.

 

Not sure how much mine is lowered but I run 235/40/18's too. It is a once in a blue moon event but annoying anyway.

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