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Old 12-29-2017, 04:16 PM   #169
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thanks! one post I read said that he was able to slide a cardboard between the perch and rims, but did not state how much camber he was running.

do u know which hubcentric ring I can buy?

It was super tight between the shock and the wheel on my car, probably less than 5mm but keep in mind, that was the 9.5" wheel.


You can get the hubcentric rings anywhere these wheels are sold at.
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Old 12-29-2017, 05:16 PM   #170
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couple questions for ppl running this setup...

1. Do you need hubcentric rings?
2. for those dropped 1" on springs, running 245/40 tires and run significant camber (I am at -1.7), will you hit the spring perch? I know it is very close, but a lot of posts I see saying that it will fit with no rubbing does not specify the amount of camber they are running.
1. Get hubcentric rings. I got mine from the place I bought my wheels.

2. If you are running stock struts, the spacing to your spring perch will not change with lowering. Lowering will just reduce your clearances to the fenders, wheel wells, etc.
That being said I have 57DRs in 17x9 +38, running 245/40R17 Firehawk Indy 500s. I have stock spring/strut combo with SPC camber bolts in the top strut hole at around -1.4 degrees. If I recall the clearance is around a centimeter. (See picture)
Keep in mind different tires have slightly difference side profiles, so clearances can vary.

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It was super tight between the shock and the wheel on my car, probably less than 5mm but keep in mind, that was the 9.5" wheel.


You can get the hubcentric rings anywhere these wheels are sold at.
i'm buying used, so gonna source the rings elsewhere

the 5mm clearance was with natural camber, correct? that should be around -1.0?
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Old 12-29-2017, 05:22 PM   #172
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1. Get hubcentric rings. I got mine from the place I bought my wheels.

2. If you are running stock struts, the spacing to your spring perch will not change with lowering. Lowering will just reduce your clearances to the fenders, wheel wells, etc.
That being said I have 57DRs in 17x9 +38, running 245/40R17 Firehawk Indy 500s. I have stock spring/strut combo with SPC camber bolts in the top strut hole at around -1.4 degrees. If I recall the clearance is around a centimeter. (See picture)
Keep in mind different tires have slightly difference side profiles, so clearances can vary.

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this was very helpful. looks like i'll be a lil more closer to the perch as my camber is slightly more... gonna be close!
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Old 12-29-2017, 06:39 PM   #173
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this was very helpful. looks like i'll be a lil more closer to the perch as my camber is slightly more... gonna be close!
No problem, man. It will be close, but I think you should be fine.



This thread helped me decide on wheels, so I will post my setup.

- Gramlights 57DR 17x9 +38 in Gunblue
- 245/40R17 Firehawk Indy 500
- Stock suspension
- SPC front camber bolts
- Camber: -1.4F, -1.2R
- Toe: 0F, 0R

I have daily driven this setup for the past year with absolutely no rubbing issues.


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No problem, man. It will be close, but I think you should be fine.



This thread helped me decide on wheels, so I will post my setup.

- Gramlights 57DR 17x9 +38 in Gunblue
- 245/40R17 Firehawk Indy 500
- Stock suspension
- SPC front camber bolts
- Camber: -1.4F, -1.2R
- Toe: 0F, 0R

I have daily driven this setup for the past year with absolutely no rubbing issues.


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Thank. I wondered if 17 x 9 with 38 offset would fit stock suspension or not.
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Old 04-01-2018, 11:38 AM   #175
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Went from 18x9.5 +38 RPF1`s to these 17x9 +38 57DR's. The car still feels great, but I feel it's not nearly as planted as it was on my previous setup. Still pleased! Moving up to 255/40's next go 'round.





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17x9 +38 Rays 57DR
245/40R17 Toyo Extensa HP
Lowered roughly 2"
Front: -2.2/Rear: -2.3
Tein Flex Z's
Voodoo13 Rear LCA's
Lots of other little suspension bits








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quick question... did u guys swap out your oem tpms over to the 57dr?
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Old 07-07-2018, 08:26 AM   #177
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quick question... did u guys swap out your oem tpms over to the 57dr?
I bought new TPMS sensors from Tire Rack. I still use my OE wheels for winter and switch codes with the Ateq Quickset.

As far as I know, there shouldn't be a problem using the OE sensors on these wheels.

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got them on yesterday... dialed in my camber to -1.4F and -1.2R... would have kept them at -1.7F and -1.3R tho... btw, the fronts WILL fit with -1.7 camber up front on stock struts and TRD springs... there was abt 3mm clearance from the strut perch



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57DR 17x9 + 38mm

Hankook Ventus Rs4 245/40/17

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