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Old 02-08-2017, 07:13 AM   #547
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That's too much for me to run but they look ace! Are you at standard ride height or lowered??

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Volk C-ultra wheels specs are Front:17x8 Rear: 17x9 Unknow offset with 25mm spacers
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Old 02-09-2017, 01:07 AM   #549
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I'm Slammed.....only on photoshop

No I'm currently running stock ride height. But I plan on getting some low soon.

Yeah this setup is a bit over the top but it's okay for dailying.
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I'll share my setup too. Car is lowered on BC Racing coilovers (1.7" or so)

18" setup

Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2 18x8 ET35 anthracite gloss with 225/40/18 front and 235/40/18 rear Michelin Pilot Sports 4







17" setup (future winter setup):

OZ Superturismo LM 17x7.5J Et35 in Matt Race Silver with 225/45/17 Michelin Pilot Sports 3



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Hey everyone, I find sorting through the Wheel Directory for specific values not so easy so I went and created a spreadsheet with all the data in it. Everyone is free to use it and I'll try and keep it updated as best as possible, maybe @CSG Mike can let me know when he adds a new wheel and i can update at the same time. If you see any mistakes or have anything you want to add, such as weights (missing oh so many) just PM me. Maybe if people like it enough, it can be added to the main post.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing

I'm working on getting usable filters or sorting going so you can navigate even easier through it, but for now my hands are tired.
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Hey everyone, I find sorting through the Wheel Directory for specific values not so easy so I went and created a spreadsheet with all the data in it. Everyone is free to use it and I'll try and keep it updated as best as possible, maybe @CSG Mike can let me know when he adds a new wheel and i can update at the same time. If you see any mistakes or have anything you want to add, such as weights (missing oh so many) just PM me. Maybe if people like it enough, it can be added to the main post.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing

I'm working on getting usable filters or sorting going so you can navigate even easier through it, but for now my hands are tired.
It's pretty rare to add wheels nowadays, but it happens occasionally!
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Old 07-02-2017, 03:43 AM   #553
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Hey everyone, I find sorting through the Wheel Directory for specific values not so easy so I went and created a spreadsheet with all the data in it. Everyone is free to use it and I'll try and keep it updated as best as possible, maybe @CSG Mike can let me know when he adds a new wheel and i can update at the same time. If you see any mistakes or have anything you want to add, such as weights (missing oh so many) just PM me. Maybe if people like it enough, it can be added to the main post.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing

I'm working on getting usable filters or sorting going so you can navigate even easier through it, but for now my hands are tired.


Thanks man! Very good, useful spreadsheet, just hope it didn't stop you posting on this forum. I mean 'member' since 2012 and only 15 posts.... preoccupied with something.
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Thanks man! Very good, useful spreadsheet, just hope it didn't stop you posting on this forum. I mean 'member' since 2012 and only 15 posts.... preoccupied with something.
Hah, my lurking abilities are just too strong. You guys say more than enough to cover for me
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Old 07-16-2017, 02:45 PM   #555
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I am puzzled by why Tire rack only lists +45 offset for a 17X9 wheel and the fitment guide clearly indicates that +45 wont even fit without front spacers.
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Old 10-24-2017, 04:30 PM   #556
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Buddy Club P1 Racing II Plus 18x8 -27/-20

Hello all,
I wanted to share my recent wheel and tire fitment in case anyone wants to know if these specs will work with our cars or not. I bought my BRZ back in Fall of 2014 and for the most part, has been is stock form.

With winter approaching, it was time to replace the original tires as I am down the ware markers. I had this a set of Buddy Club wheels with almost new Falkin tires sitting in my garage left over from my IS300 but, they are 5x114.3. I also was not sure about the fitment with the final offset from the 5x114 adapters. I priced out how much it would be to convert vs. new tires mounted and balance. For about the same price as it would be to get new tires, I was able to adapt the wheels and tires I already paid for that are just sitting, plus add some nice upgrades as well that were needed to obtain proper fitment.

I was a little worried about the fit going into this. I had some doubt, although I ran the specs through the fitment calculator countless times and compared it to several other members who are running a similar or more aggressive set up. I knew it was going to be close to flush but, you never know until you try. I can say for sure that I am pleased with the outcome. For the same money, (or less) as new tires installed, I did this instead…oh, and yes, I know the lip is bent on one wheel, I will get it fixed. Drive over a year like that with a much heavier car. It will be fine for now.

Setup is as follows…
Wheels: Buddy Club P1 Racing II Plus
Front: 18x8 -38 w/11mm Kics adapters make for total -27mm offset
Rear: 18x8 -35 w/15mm kics adapers for total -20mm offset.
Tires: 225/40/18 Falkin Ziex ZE960 AS on all 4.
Suspension: Hotchkis springs (1 inch lower), Whitline front camber bolts, and Whitleline rear subframe bushings to help center the subframe and help to balance rear camber side to side. The bushings were a great upgrade btw. They are one of those supporting mods that help with many aspects of the car. i/e. braking, shifting, cornering/drifting, etc…
Poke or flush?
From 10 ft away you would think was is flush. Looking closely, the fronts have a teeny tiny amount of poke. I am hoping to add some negative camber to the front, it may correct this. I will report back after the camber bolts are installed and I get an alignment.


Technical notes:
-Although the Buddy club wheels had recessions on the back of the wheel hub where the 5x100 studs would be poking through the adapters, I still had to cut the extra length off the studs for them to fit. It just didn’t line up right with the back of the wheel hub diameter.
-A 12x1.25 nut from Lowe’s with a washer or two made for a great cutting guide. It protected the threads and chased them as well once removed. Some light filing was required to smooth the sharp edges.

Cost$$$:
-Hotckis springs -$179.00 from tirerack.
-Kics 11mm adapters $132.95
-Kics 15mm adapters $128.15
here: https://www.tunersports.com/project-...ts_p52551.html
-Whitline front camber bolts go for $36
-Whitline rear subframe bushings were $42
-12x1.25 bolts from lows were about $2 each, I used 3.

Thanks everyone!
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anyone know if a set of 18x8.5 +45 offset with a 245/35 in the front and 18x9.5 +45 offset rear with a 255 or 265/35 will have any clearance issues on bilstein b16 coils?
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Old 03-01-2018, 03:40 PM   #558
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Smile Motegi TrakLite MR131 17x7 +45 with Hankook Ventus R-S4

I searched and didn't see the TrakLites in 17x7 (just 18 and 19) so I thought I post pics for anyone interested. Tires are 225/45-17 RS4 . I'm a dingbat and didn't get a full side shot of the car with them on - will update this post when I do.

You can see they stand a bit taller than the Continental ExtremeContact DWS in 215/45-17 that were on the stock wheels. No rubbing at full lock.

Thanks be to TireRack for quick shipping and good prices!
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Couldnt wait any longer, hopefully the snow is finished. Ive had these in my basement taunting me since i bought the car in october. TSW Bathurst 18x8 35 with nitto nt555 225/40/18



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Avid.1 AV-20 18x8.5+33F/9.5+38R; 235/40F,265/35R

Freshly installed staggered Avid.1 AV-20s! The specs are:

18x8.5+33F on a 235/40r18
18x9.5+38R on a 265/35r18

Tires are the new General Tire G-MAX RS summer tire.
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