Best size wheel on na without rolling fenders?
So first off let me say that I CANNOT roll my quarter panel because of body work and it will crack to ****.
I've searched around and have only found unsure people saying just roll them, but my case is different and that's not a usable answer. So that being said what's the largest any of you guys have seen?
I've heard 15x8 +35 works with like 215 or something?
Then on the other hand I've heard 15x7 +40 with decent tires is better if you're low?
I am pretty low with little camber as you can see below

I can raise it accordingly if needed, but I don't like wheel gap to much.
I had a set of 13x7 -30 and that didn't go to well lmfao

Thanks for reading.
I've searched around and have only found unsure people saying just roll them, but my case is different and that's not a usable answer. So that being said what's the largest any of you guys have seen?
I've heard 15x8 +35 works with like 215 or something?
Then on the other hand I've heard 15x7 +40 with decent tires is better if you're low?
I am pretty low with little camber as you can see below

I can raise it accordingly if needed, but I don't like wheel gap to much.
I had a set of 13x7 -30 and that didn't go to well lmfao

Thanks for reading.
No roll, 15x8 +36 with 205/50. So much nicer to roll fenders and run 15x9 +36 with 225/45 though. Google that fitment for pics. Run pinch weld height of around 4-1/8" front and maybe 1/8" higher in rear. *Not fender height.*
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some all-stars on CR must have missed that last part
I have Kosei k6r in 15x8 +35 offset with hankook rs3 in 225/45r15 and they barely rub on mine with a little bit of a bump in height. The one side is still rubbing in the rear because it's lower, so I'll have to fix that, but overall the fitment is perfect. A tiny bit of roll and I can run my current height on the rubbing side.
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