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Old 09-10-2012, 04:57 PM   #71
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Anyone know if the following will fit on stock suspension?

F 18x8.5 +35, R 18x9.5 +40 with 245/35/18 tires all around?
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Old 09-11-2012, 08:06 AM   #72
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I would probably go with 8.5 +38 front and 9.5 +38 rear, many others have and it fits well I don't see any reason to go more aggressive but i'm sure its possible with some negative camber and slightly stretched tires.
Would it still fit well with the Eiback pro-kit springs and their 1 inch drop?
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Would it still fit well with the Eiback pro-kit springs and their 1 inch drop?
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Interested in seeing if anyone has tried 18x9.5 +40 with a 235/40/18 on the front. I know someone has tried 9.5 +38 with a 215/35, but I was curious to see if the larger tire will rub against the suspension components.

Also, what would the difference be with coilovers vs springs.
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Anyone know if the following will fit on stock suspension?

F 18x8.5 +35, R 18x9.5 +40 with 245/35/18 tires all around?
Hi Guys,

I'm heavily considering buying a set of wheels with this exact same specs.
F 18x8.5 +35, R 18x9.5 +40

I'll be lowered 20mm on the RCE Yellows so it won't be very much drop. I don't have the luxury of slamming the car to gain more camber (i.e. tuck) so I'd like your opinions on fitment with these. I really would prefer flush to tuck versus poke. I'm also not a huge fan of too much stretch so i'm hoping you guys can help me decide on tire sizing also. I'm guessing the wheels I have in mind are too aggressive right?

Here's the closest I can find would be these but I'm still not sure on how much pokage.
Klutch SL14 18x8.5 +38 / 18x9.5 +42
Rotiform NUE 18x8.5 +35 / 18x9.5 +35
Work Emotion CR Ultimate "Kiwami" 18x8.5 +47 / 18x9.5 +38
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Hi Guys,

I'm heavily considering buying a set of wheels with this exact same specs.
F 18x8.5 +35, R 18x9.5 +40

I'll be lowered 20mm on the RCE Yellows so it won't be very much drop. I don't have the luxury of slamming the car to gain more camber (i.e. tuck) so I'd like your opinions on fitment with these. I really would prefer flush to tuck versus poke. I'm also not a huge fan of too much stretch so i'm hoping you guys can help me decide on tire sizing also. I'm guessing the wheels I have in mind are too aggressive right?

Here's the closest I can find would be these but I'm still not sure on how much pokage.
Klutch SL14 18x8.5 +38 / 18x9.5 +42
Rotiform NUE 18x8.5 +35 / 18x9.5 +35
Work Emotion CR Ultimate "Kiwami" 18x8.5 +47 / 18x9.5 +38
The front will need a little negative camber. (1-2°)
The rear will sit ideal to what you want. (flush)
Front tire 235 or 245.
Rear tire 255 or 265.
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Any ideas if Prodrive GC-06D's in 17" x 8" 43mm offset and 5x100 will fit?

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my question for all of you: 18x9 +35
should fit fine in the back, but I'm pretty sure it'll poke up front

so if I'm dropped an inch and get the camber bolts, will I fit? probably have to stretch too, no?

I know if the offset were higher there'd be no problem.

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Any ideas if Prodrive GC-06D's in 17" x 8" 43mm offset and 5x100 will fit?

seriously? of course. that fitment is very safe.
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Old 09-13-2012, 08:18 PM   #79
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18x9 +35 with 20mm drop i think you will be ok, its pushing it for sure but when i look at this pic i think it will be ok.
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Will these tires fit?

I have to drive my BRZ during the winter months. With that being said I have a friend who said that I could have his old snow tires for free if they'll fit. Will 215/55/17 tires fit on the stock rims and be drivable?
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why not? they're just taller is all. it's going to throw off your speedo a teensy bit but who cares.
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I have to drive my BRZ during the winter months. With that being said I have a friend who said that I could have his old snow tires for free if they'll fit. Will 215/55/17 tires fit on the stock rims and be drivable?
It'll be fine, just make sure his wheels are 5X100 bolt pattern or they won't fit.

Edit: Oops... just realized it was only tires and not a tire & rim package.
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Arrow Will these Rota G-Force Fit ?

hey guys im new to this forum and i have a quick question, im putting winter tires on my stock FR-S rims and i am going to get These Rota Grids for my black FR-S , what would be the best fitment for tire and rim and will these ultimately fit , im going for a high performance summer tire since i wont be using them in the winter time over here in NY... Thanks alot !

http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/pro...oducts_id=6330

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Old 09-16-2012, 12:28 PM   #84
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Should fit real well bro I'm actually going for the same fitment.
Are you planning on lowering your car as well?
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