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Old 06-30-2013, 11:13 PM   #1
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Wheel Directory: Klutch SL5 18x8.5 +35 / 18x9.5 +30



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18x8.5+35 & 18x9.5+30
225/40/18 & 255/35/18

8.5 weighs 23.5 lbs
9.5 weighs 24.7 lbs

Fortune Auto 500 Coilovers
No fender mods

Alignment specs
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Camber -1.5
Toe 0

Rear
Camber -2.5
Toe 1/16in











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Old 07-01-2013, 05:46 AM   #2
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well done sir! They're awesome. I always feel regret every time I see good looking rims with some dish. How much do they weigh?
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well done sir! They're awesome. I always feel regret every time I see good looking rims with some dish. How much do they weigh?
8.5 weights 23.5 lbs
9.5 weights 24.7 lbs

They're heavy, specially with the bigger tires. You can feel the difference driving. I don't plan on auto-crossing with these though, I got them for the daily.
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Klutch SL5
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looks great. did you get the swifts? how are the coils for DD? what spoiler is that and where can you get it?

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Nice looking wheels.

Also, thank you for weighing them or posting up the weights. I wish every wheel thread did this.
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Nice job. They really suit the car
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looks great. did you get the swifts? how are the coils for DD? what spoiler is that and where can you get it?

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Thanks!

I didn't get the swifts. The coils are great for DD, specially if you go with stock spring rates(6k front,7k rear), I inverted them for less over steer (7k front,6k rear), this is how the BRZ comes. On the softest setting, you can hardly tell the car's on coils. I DD them on 5, makes it feel a bit sportier.

The spoiler is 5axis, I got it painted from ebay. The quality is impressive and so is fitment.
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I didn't get the swifts. The coils are great for DD, specially if you go with stock spring rates(6k front,7k rear), I inverted them for less over steer (7k front,6k rear), this is how the BRZ comes. On the softest setting, you can hardly tell the car's on coils. I DD them on 5, makes it feel a bit sportier.

The spoiler is 5axis, I got it painted from ebay. The quality is impressive and so is fitment.
ive been driving myself crazy with this. swifts or no swifts ?????

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ive been driving myself crazy with this. swifts or no swifts ?????

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If you have the money, go with the swifts. I know someone who has them. You really can't tell much of a difference on the street. The swifts are more linear as to how they compress.
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If you have the money, go with the swifts. I know someone who has them. You really can't tell much of a difference on the street. The swifts are more linear as to how they compress.
yeah im just gonna get them so i dont regret not getting them down the road
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8.5 weights 23.5 lbs
9.5 weights 24.7 lbs

They're heavy, specially with the bigger tires. You can feel the difference driving. I don't plan on auto-crossing with these though, I got them for the daily.
Yep absolutely awesome for DD! they're pimp but refined
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How much camber are you running front and back?
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How much camber are you running front and back?
I haven't aligned it yet, but based on the camber plates, 2 degrees.
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I haven't aligned it yet, but based on the camber plates, 2 degrees.
-2 for the fronts and just static camber at the rears? I like how the rears look for a 9.5 +30 offset doesnt have that much poke. I just with your fronts would've been 9.5's with a different offset.
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