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Scjacob827 05-22-2019 01:45 PM

Pandem v3 Wheel Fitment
 
I've looked through almost everything I can find at this point and have found very little info regarding wheel fitment for the v3 kit. Looking for a meaty/functional setup.


Any insight would be much appreciated.

kch 05-24-2019 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Scjacob827 (Post 3220105)
I've looked through almost everything I can find at this point and have found very little info regarding wheel fitment for the v3 kit. Looking for a meaty/functional setup.


Any insight would be much appreciated.

Fronts are 65mm wider than stock

Rears are 90mm wider.

Most people stick to 9.5 up front. With stock fenders, people like 9.5 +40ish, so you'll want 18x9.5 -25 in the fronts.

Rears, I see a lot of people running 18x11. If that were possible to fit on stock fenders, they would be flush at roughly +70. This means you'll want something like 18x11 -20.

This is all ballpark info that I found from a little googling. You should further verify. A lot of people who widebody their cars are fairly secretive about their wheel specs because show car. idk.

Edit: this is all focused on aesthetics. A staggered setup like I described won't handle particularly well.`

Scjacob827 05-24-2019 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by kch (Post 3221065)
Fronts are 65mm wider than stock

Rears are 90mm wider.

Most people stick to 9.5 up front. With stock fenders, people like 9.5 +40ish, so you'll want 18x9.5 -25 in the fronts.

Rears, I see a lot of people running 18x11. If that were possible to fit on stock fenders, they would be flush at roughly +70. This means you'll want something like 18x11 -20.

This is all ballpark info that I found from a little googling. You should further verify. A lot of people who widebody their cars are fairly secretive about their wheel specs because show car. idk.

Edit: this is all focused on aesthetics. A staggered setup like I described won't handle particularly well.`


Thanks for the insight! Yeah I've been trying to just luck out and find someone else with a v3 kit that was selling their wheels but haven't had much luck. On top of that 5x100 wheels in general are hard to come across with aggressive specs. Trying to avoid custom ordering wheels but its looking like ill be heading that route shortly :/

kch 05-24-2019 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scjacob827 (Post 3221072)
Thanks for the insight! Yeah I've been trying to just luck out and find someone else with a v3 kit that was selling their wheels but haven't had much luck. On top of that 5x100 wheels in general are hard to come across with aggressive specs. Trying to avoid custom ordering wheels but its looking like ill be heading that route shortly :/

Yep, the v3 pretty much requires custom wheels.

Celigts 06-03-2019 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scjacob827 (Post 3221072)
Thanks for the insight! Yeah I've been trying to just luck out and find someone else with a v3 kit that was selling their wheels but haven't had much luck. On top of that 5x100 wheels in general are hard to come across with aggressive specs. Trying to avoid custom ordering wheels but its looking like ill be heading that route shortly :/

Im running v1 kit.
I'm unsure of the size differences between v1 and v3.

But 18x9.5+22
and 18x10.5+12

25mm CONVERSION spacer front/rear

255/35/18
285/40/18
Tires are 2 large and throwing CEL/DTC's It's a never ending battle to get the fitment perfect ...


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