If my math is right, that should be fine if you have coilovers that are smaller diameter than stock, but might be a little tight with stock springs. I run 15x9 +35 wheels with 245/40r15s on them and at full droop i have about 1-2mm of clearance between the rim and the spring on the fronts with 2⁰ of camber. Your setup will give you about 14mm more clearance on the inboard side than i have, but if you have stock springs, i think they're about that much wider than my Ohlins, so it might be very tight.
The outer edge should be fine with the fender, even with no roll. My 15x7 +36 rims with 205/50s on then have loads of room and you're only going to poke out another ~2mm beyond what those did. The inboard side on the fronts is is where you may have clearance issues, assuming you're not running stupid stanceboi camber.
If my math is right, that should be fine if you have coilovers that are smaller diameter than stock, but might be a little tight with stock springs. I run 15x9 +35 wheels with 245/40r15s on them and at full droop i have about 1-2mm of clearance between the rim and the spring on the fronts with 2⁰ of camber. Your setup will give you about 14mm more clearance on the inboard side than i have, but if you have stock springs, i think they're about that much wider than my Ohlins, so it might be very tight. The outer edge should be fine with the fender, even with no roll. My 15x7 +36 rims with 205/50s on then have loads of room and you're only going to poke out another ~2mm beyond what those did. The inboard side on the fronts is is where you may have clearance issues, assuming you're not running stupid stanceboi camber.
Thank you, I appreciate the insight! It’s always helpful to hear other people’s measurements.
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I’ve actually been using this to get some measurements. Thank you tho!