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Anyone running mild (not aggressive) rear finder flares for the 15-17? How's fit and form?
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You can fit 325's under the stock fenders. Not much reason to do a 'mild' flare on this chassis. Typically you just go with a massive flare because you're interested in the deepest dish or concave wheel possible.
 
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I'm running the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 325 and they stick out very very little at the top. The inspection shop gives me the hairy eyeball every other year I'm there. Thought if I buy a fender flare that would solve my problem.
 

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I'm running the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 325 and they stick out very very little at the top. The inspection shop gives me the hairy eyeball every other year I'm there. Thought if I buy a fender flare that would solve my problem.
Add little rear camber and they'll tuck right in. In this photo I'm running 325's in the rear and they sit great.

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Great photo Kyle...!!!!
 
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Add little rear camber and they'll tuck right in. In this photo I'm running 325's in the rear and they sit great.

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I will try that.
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