I wish it was simply pulling and rolling the fenders but that simply will not be enough as I had to massage mine out to the point it caused little lips to be shown that others might not find acceptable but to me fitting what I wanted was more important than how it looks, as long as not horrid that is
Targeted camber change was -2 degrees, I ended up with -1.9 on both sides and zero toe as planned as well.
If somebody made a camber kit it would need to be at a bit more angle as mine tipped the inside of the wheel in, flanges left attached at one corner on the bottom, this resulted in a narrower track width than shims would give as they would push the bottoms out instead of pulling the tops in, perhaps as much as -2.5 would be required with a kit.
The none ST rear axle is a bolt on semi solution, -1.5 degrees might not be enough but I do not know the flange to flange measurement, it would be nice if slightly less that the ST so the 9" wide wheels would fit.
I have tried 3 different 225/45/15 rear tires, Rival S, RA1 and R6 which is a super wide 225 and not possible to fit it on the rear on 15x9, +35mm wheels. If one could find that size wheel in higher number offset so they poked in more that would be great but the fronts would require equal or more spacers which is not a big deal with CNC, hub centric spacers and race studs. I am running DIY 1.5mm spacers up front to clear the wheels from the coilovers, 6061 aluminum, no machine work required as still sitting on the hub/hubrings just fine.
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Soap Box Time
Not really into the Halloween candy wheel colors, to gaudy for my taste, sorry but just not working for me....and they get attention from more than just curious bystanders, cops see them just as well.
If you want to have fun actually driving the car quickly more often and not get busted subtle is the way to go, there are plenty of enthusiasts into real performance over style that get it so you can still get more than enough appreciative looks and comments if that makes you happy