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whjdm069 12-28-2016 08:11 PM

Help looking for concave wheels
 
Looking to run 18x8.5 all 4 corners. Tire size 225/40 /18. Lowered on eibach sportline springs. Not sure what wheels are out their that have a deep concave or something with a good size lip. I have been searching for weeks but pics don't always show how concave or the amount of lip a rim has. I have bought rims in the past that did not look like the pics once I got them. I'm also not sure on what offset I should run. I should mention I am looking for something in silver, gold, bronze or off greys. I am also looking to spend no more than 250 a rim. Thanks for any and all comments.

Clipdat 12-28-2016 08:19 PM

So many questions but at least you are sure that you will be running a stretched tire. Good to see you have your priorities in check.

gramicci101 12-28-2016 08:19 PM

You're not going to get very concave wheels or wheels with a huge lip unless you go with a widebody kit. Especially not with an 8.5" wide wheel. Some of the 18x9.5s are somewhat concave, but not all that much. Your proposed price tag also seriously limits your choices.


This thread will probably be able to help you with your search the most.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25171

Leonardo 12-28-2016 08:29 PM

My Konig Oversteer wheels are concave. Not deep concave, but that's not possible with the positive offset range the car has with a 8" to 9" wide wheel.

+30 to +45 is your offset range for 18x8 to 18x9 wheels.

whjdm069 12-28-2016 08:30 PM

Thanks for the replies. I was afraid my budget was a little low. Maybe I will look into a wheel with a lip or not worry about the wheel being concave. Thanks

whjdm069 12-28-2016 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leonardo (Post 2822040)
My Konig Oversteer wheels are concave. Not deep concave, but that's not possible with the positive offset range the car has with a 8" to 9" wide wheel.

I actually have these wheels in 17's. I like them but they have my winter tires mounted on them and I want to move to an 18.

Leonardo 12-28-2016 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whjdm069 (Post 2822042)
Thanks for the replies. I was afraid my budget was a little low. Maybe I will look into a wheel with a lip or not worry about the wheel being concave. Thanks

My wheels were 800 for 4. Not including tires. 1000 will buy a decent set of just wheels, though on the lower end.

Read through the wheel gallery...

Leonardo 12-28-2016 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whjdm069 (Post 2822044)
I actually have these wheels in 17's. I like them but they have my winter tires mounted on them and I want to move to an 18.

The 18x9 is fairly concave.

RJasonKlein 12-28-2016 10:26 PM

Check out this thread I created asking for tire size suggestions for my 18"x8.5" +42 RAYS 57Xtreme wheels - they're probably going to meet all of your requirements, aside from price:

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=113279

finch1750 12-28-2016 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Clipdat (Post 2822034)
So many questions but at least you are sure that you will be running a stretched tire. Good to see you have your priorities in check.

$250 a wheel for 18s and sportlines tells us that. But a 225 on 8.5" isnt that bad honestly. 225 is an OEM size for an 8" (at least on GD STIs) so .5 more isnt that much

Legionsk88 12-28-2016 11:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whjdm069 (Post 2822026)
Looking to run 18x8.5 all 4 corners. Tire size 225/40 /18. Lowered on eibach sportline springs. Not sure what wheels are out their that have a deep concave or something with a good size lip. I have been searching for weeks but pics don't always show how concave or the amount of lip a rim has. I have bought rims in the past that did not look like the pics once I got them. I'm also not sure on what offset I should run. I should mention I am looking for something in silver, gold, bronze or off greys. I am also looking to spend no more than 250 a rim. Thanks for any and all comments.

Ray Gram 57Xtreme Wheels with around +40 offset is the what i run and they have a pretty deep concave. i dont a pic up but i can post one if needed. they arent cheap and you can run 245 maaaaybe 225 but they will be stretched

whjdm069 12-29-2016 03:23 AM

I looked up the 245/40r 18 and I like the side wall profile better than the 225. The 225 in 8.5 looks stretched. If I go 8 wide then 225 is probably a good choice. Thanks for the replies and links.

gramicci101 12-29-2016 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whjdm069 (Post 2822208)
I looked up the 245/40r 18 and I like the side wall profile better than the 225. The 225 in 8.5 looks stretched. If I go 8 wide then 225 is probably a good choice. Thanks for the replies and links.

Don't get a 245/40-18; it's an inch taller than the OEM tire diameter. Get a 245/35-18. It's almost exactly the same diameter as OEM.

8RZ 12-29-2016 12:15 PM

I'm on Enkei T6S 18x8 and 18x9.5, they have a nice concave look.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b4...pshk4qftpm.jpg


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