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depends on height and also tyre brand. but if it's very low yes they will touch the guards. I would go with a 245 or 235 tyre that will give you some more room. but at standard height I would say it wont be a problem.

As above, if it's low you will need the guards rolled, skinnier tyre and possibly some extra camber.

If it's stockish height with fairly stiff spings it'll be fine

If it's stock height with stock springs you could have a few issues when you load up the outside wheel as you can put the wheel up inside the guard if you try hard enough, but it will fit otherwise.

As above, if it's low you will need the guards rolled, skinnier tyre and possibly some extra camber.

If it's stockish height with fairly stiff spings it'll be fine

If it's stock height with stock springs you could have a few issues when you load up the outside wheel as you can put the wheel up inside the guard if you try hard enough, but it will fit otherwise.

what do you mean by a few issues when loading up the the outside of the wheel?

From what I can tell my car is stock height and runs tein coilovers...

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