Fender flares

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I have installed new wheels and they are slightly protruding outside the outline of the fenders which is a problem.

Have you come across some nice (carbon, plastic or to be painted) fender flares (5-10mm) so the wheels would be kept in the outline of the fenders?

I don’t mean a widebody kit just something more discrete.
 
Is your car at stock ride height?
 
What size and offset are the wheels and tires?
TSW Barthurst

Front 19x8 ET35 with 5mm spacers

Rear 19x9.5 ET39 and here the wheels are slightly protruding.

Both with OE Continental tires: 225/40R19 and rear 255/35R19
 
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TSW Barthurst

Front 19x8 ET35 with 5mm spacers

Rear 19x9.5 ET39 and here the wheels are slightly protruding.

Both with OE Continental tires: 225/40R19 and rear 255/35R19
That is weird. Because I have 9.5" wide rims in the back with the same tire, and no poke at all. TSW "Watkins" rims. The offset on them is 40 in the front and 39 in the back. So, identical in the rear in every way. What is causing poke with your setup?
 
That is weird. Because I have 9.5" wide rims in the back with the same tire, and no poke at all. TSW "Watkins" rims. The offset on them is 40 in the front and 39 in the back. So, identical in the rear in every way. What is causing poke with your setup?
When I check from the top :
the rear tires are poking out for around 2mm plus 3mm rim pokes.

it is not huge but anyway...
 
TSW Barthurst

Front 19x8 ET35 with 5mm spacers

Rear 19x9.5 ET39 and here the wheels are slightly protruding.

Both with OE Continental tires: 225/40R19 and rear 255/35R19

The easiest (cheapest) way to eliminate minimum poke is to lower the car.
 
I have seen something called fender rolling... will take a deeper look into it
 
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