xB fitment 15x7 0 offset
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And the answer I got from Van at OneTonGarage . . . just in case anyone was interested:
"With 15s, your fender clearance is also determined by how low you run your car, and what size tires you go with. But with 0 offset wheels, even at 7" width, you will most definitely have to roll the rear fenders a bit. The fronts should clear with no real problems (though they will have the appearance of sticking out a few mm past the fenders).. though if you run a 205 or wider tire, and lower the car more than 2.5" or so, you'll have to remove the two bolts that hold the bracket between the front fender and front bumper. Rolling the rear fenders isn't a problem though, as they are extraordinarily easy to roll, and you usually have to end up rolling them once you get wheels that are anywhere near flush..usually 12mm or lower on a 7" wide wheel."
"With 15s, your fender clearance is also determined by how low you run your car, and what size tires you go with. But with 0 offset wheels, even at 7" width, you will most definitely have to roll the rear fenders a bit. The fronts should clear with no real problems (though they will have the appearance of sticking out a few mm past the fenders).. though if you run a 205 or wider tire, and lower the car more than 2.5" or so, you'll have to remove the two bolts that hold the bracket between the front fender and front bumper. Rolling the rear fenders isn't a problem though, as they are extraordinarily easy to roll, and you usually have to end up rolling them once you get wheels that are anywhere near flush..usually 12mm or lower on a 7" wide wheel."
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