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Recommendations on a Machine Shop?
Debating on shaving off 2-3mm from the offset of my rims. Anyone know of any good places in 626 area or within proximity?
Also if anyone has any feedback on this I would appreciate it because I've never had to do this to any of my rims in the past. Been doing research and haven't seen anyone with issues as long as they stay within safe range. A little worried about the lug seating but the manufacturer said the max is 3mm. Thank you in advance! *BTW the rims are 18x9.5 +34. Trying to stick to my TRD springs for now but might have to get my coilovers sooner than I thought...maybe. |
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if you shave off from the rims, that'll actually increase your offset and make it even closer to your spring/struts. 18x9.5 +34 should clear spring/strut setups, depending on tire size. is there a reason you want to make it closer?
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ya I know it'll bring it closer to the spring/strut and going to +36 or +37 shouldn't be a problem. I'm mainly doing it because of the fronts. it's gonna be much more poke than i want. especially if i wanna run a 245/40 tire. Originally I was thinking of only doing it to two rims for the fronts but i figured i might as well just do it to all four if i end up going through with it.
*Also, i don't wanna have to adjust the camber too much negatively just to be able to fit it. |
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This doesn't sound like it's going to fit on the front OEM shock even with a little of the offset shaved off (it's that 9.5 is going to bring the tire sidewall to close to the front spring perch, it'll rub).
If you really want to do this with your current wheels, you might have to go with a narrower tire (225-235) and stretch or even shave a bit off the OEM spring perch (this is just as dicey as having a machine shop shave some off the back pad of the wheel). Really though, my advice would be to save a little longer for decent low cost coil (like the new Tein Flex Z or Flex A, or ST Coilovers (made by KW)) and then that 9.5 will clear with no problems on 245s or even 265s. Cost here will be about $700-800 but you'll be a lot safer and the car might actually even be marginally quicker (you'll also be able to adjust your ride height). |
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As I stated in my first post, coilovers are in my future but i just don't wanna buy them right now. I plan on getting the ST's. Not a money issue. No way will I put on 225. 235 is the absolute lowest I will go but i'm only gonna go that route as a last resort. Not because 225 can't be done. but because I absolutely hate the stretch on a 9.5 rim. So even putting on 235 is pushing my acceptable limits. Even with coilovers, fitting the rims with it's current offset will cause rubbing on to the fender and lining so 265 won't work. This guy did 255 and he had to switch to 235: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...ighlight=forme Ideally I want 245. I appreciate the help from you though |
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Here is @djdnz running 18x9 et42 with 245/35/18 Continental DWs on the stock suspension, LATER he changed to coilovers. Even though it "fits", does this look safe to you? http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39679 Here is @Mattandrews running 17x9et42s with 255 wide Hankook RS3s. The setup "fits", but under heavy load it rubbed on both the outer fender and the inner fender liner. https://fecompetition.wordpress.com/2012/08/ So yeah, you may be able to make this fit, but know you're going to end up with incredibly tight inside clearance (5mm or less between the tire and shock). I would have very little confidence that in hard cornering, sidewall flex and geometry changes wouldn't cause a rub. Not recommended, but if that's what you need, hey knock your socks off. Side note: In the link you provided, the OP states "ST Coilovers (lowered all the way up front 13 turns up in the rear. -1.7/-1.9* camber in front -2.7/-2.9* camber in rear)". http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...41&postcount=1 In the same thread there is an owner running 18x9.5 et34 on Swift springs (on stock shocks), he had to run 225" wide tires to fit it, and this is how he describes the fit "Front poke is pretty narley but I have zero rubbing issues. Definitely need camber bolts or coilovers to get the fronts to look good". Best of luck |
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And the users in the thread I linked you to aren't having rubbing issues with the shock (which is the main topic of your concern), they're having rubbing issues with the fender and lining. THAT is why the first poster had to adjust to more negative camber with narrower wheels and that's also why the second user stated that he needs to switch to coilovers. Not because his tires or rim are having clearance issues with the shock perch or spring, but because it's poking too far out past the fender and lowering the car further with coilovers will give him enough negative camber to avoid it. Again, I very much appreciate your help but your examples are much different than my setup in terms of offset. |
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umm, the difference between et 37 and 42 is 5mm, that's exactly the example I gave you. Additionally the examples above were 9" wide wheels, yours are 1/2" (12mm) wider. Try to imagine what all this means and good luck at the machine shop. |
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Well, I'm definitely man enough to admit when I'm wrong because it definitely seems like I've dropped the ball in my understanding of the concept. So I'll take your advice into consideration before doing anything
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Here are some pics I posted in a different thread: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...4&postcount=30 *And yes, if you can show some pics of yours I'd appreciate it so that I can get an idea of what mine should look like more or less with the coilovers. Thanks! |
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You've got a fair amount of poke. Camber bolts will help, but the ST coils you're thinking about getting later will definitely seal the deal and also make you safer on the inside too. Nice Series 1 btw. Last edited by DAEMANO; 03-21-2015 at 08:10 PM. |
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I'm gonna stick to with TRD springs for now since I'm not having any rubbing issues. Getting the front lower will be great but there's no real need yet. |
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