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Old 01-23-2014, 04:37 PM   #1
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FS: STR 518 17X9 Wheels

These wheels are still in brand new condition, never driven at all. I'll be willing to give these away for 450 or obo. Please let me know.
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Old 01-24-2014, 03:44 AM   #2
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specs on rims?
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Old 01-24-2014, 09:27 AM   #3
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Yes, full specs please.

Also, will these fit on stock FR-S tires? I don't think they will, but not sure.

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These are 17x9 +22 offset wheel. yes these will fit FRS, since it has 5x100 bolt pattern. It also has 5x114.3 bolt pattern as well.
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These are 17x9 +22 offset wheel. yes these will fit FRS, since it has 5x100 bolt pattern. It also has 5x114.3 bolt pattern as well.
Thanks for the info.

But wouldn't these rims have fitment issues, since the stock rim width is 7 and these are 9? Also, with a stock offset of 48 vs 22 of these, how does that affect the wheel? I'm asking all these questions, but I don't plan on changing out my stock FR-S tires and I want to be sure I can just slap these STR rims on with no concerns.
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You can take a look at this link, it gives you the chart of all the FRS with more than stock wheel height. please have been placing rim width of more than 7 inches. It just looks more aggressive.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7535
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You can take a look at this link, it gives you the chart of all the FRS with more than stock wheel height. please have been placing rim width of more than 7 inches. It just looks more aggressive.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7535
Gotcha, thanks for your help.

I'm trying to use the links. I just wish a few members on here had these rims w/stock tires so I could truly see how'd they look.

Decisions...decisions.
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Thanks for the info.

But wouldn't these rims have fitment issues, since the stock rim width is 7 and these are 9? Also, with a stock offset of 48 vs 22 of these, how does that affect the wheel? I'm asking all these questions, but I don't plan on changing out my stock FR-S tires and I want to be sure I can just slap these STR rims on with no concerns.
You need plenty cambers. Otherwise they are gonna poke alot.
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