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I just had C/F Anderson Composites GT350 fenders painted & installed on my car. Manufacturer states they are .4" wider than OEM. I have 19" x 10" MRR M350 Graphite rims on car, 19" x 11" in rear. Rear sits flush with fender from the side view. With OEM fenders front tires were just in from fender, now they are way in due to wider fender. What can I do in order to have them sit more flush to fender? 11" rim by MMR won't fit up front as stated on American Muscle site.
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Why won't the 11" wheel fit? Especially now that you have wider fenders?

IMO I would get the 11" wheel and use a spacer for a flush fitment.
 

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ITs possible to get an 19x11 ET 50 or ET52 to fit up front but you need to push the wheel out away from the strut by an additional 25mm (from what I understand). The best way to do that is with extended lug nuts and a billet 25mm hubcentric spacer. There are a handful of people running setups like that.

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11" rim definitely doesn't fit. So a spacer seems like the solution. Anybody else have any ideas, input.
 

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yes 11" wide wheels fit. It has been done on both the EB/GT and GT350/R platforms.
 

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yes 11" wide wheels fit. It has been done on both the EB/GT and GT350/R platforms.
GT350s have more front fender room than GT/EB cars.

Usually 11s are done square with ET50-52mm offsets and a 25mm spacer in the front.

An 11” ET26 will fit w/o spacers, but not many companies make that offset aside from the new Apex wheels AFAIK.
 
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OK, not looking to change rim design. Seems like just adding 1' spacers on existing is my best bet but want some first hand input. There has to be somebody with a similiar setup on this forum. Tried contacting one member but no response back.
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