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-   -   Wheel Directory : Drag DR-38 17x9.0 +38 (https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=54850)

smbstyle 01-03-2014 10:32 AM

Wheel Directory : Drag DR-38 17x9.0 +38
 
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Haven't seen a thread for these wheels, so I figured I'd start a new one.

Here are the specs:

Drag DR-38
17x9
+38 offset
73mm bore
19.4 lbs (weight that I measured, manufacturer lists like 21 lbs)
Price: $358 shipped through Discount Tire Direct

I've been looking for an inexpensive gunmetal wheel for a while that I can use on the car for daily driving, and came across these when I was browsing Discount Tire Direct. Here's the best part - these suckers were $358 shipped to my door from them, which included some special promotion they were running at the time with a $50 off coupon (usually run that promotion every few months). They kind of remind me of a less aggressive 57Xtreme.

Here are some pics; I'll have them mounted up shortly on OEM suspension, and then next weekend they'll be on RCE Tarmac 2 coilovers, so I'll post pics then as well.


Tires are another good deal I found; GT Radial Champiro UHP1's, it's a 280 treadwear summer tire, not many people in the US are running them, but seem popular in Australia. They were $300 shipped to my door through Discount Tire Direct for a 245/40R17.


Here's another member running them with good reviews:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44940


http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...VBh9GTZ-XL.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...9hRBBxS-XL.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...tfwRSsM-XL.jpg

zeppy 01-03-2014 10:41 AM

it's a good cheap wheel, not the lightest but does the job. I got the same wheel in the tire size. Here's a shot if you were wondering how it will look:

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ps10773d1c.png

Travisty75 01-05-2014 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zeppy (Post 1427094)
it's a good cheap wheel, not the lightest but does the job. I got the same wheel in the tire size. Here's a shot if you were wondering how it will look.

How much do you poke with these wheels? I ordered the 17x9 +28 because they were the only ones in green, and according to the wheel fitment calculator the fronts would only poke 3mm.

Looking at your picture though, yours looks like a perfect fitment for your ride height. What size tires too? I ordered 255/40 Nitto's.

zeppy 01-05-2014 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Travisty75 (Post 1431556)
How much do you poke with these wheels? I ordered the 17x9 +28 because they were the only ones in green, and according to the wheel fitment calculator the fronts would only poke 3mm.

Looking at your picture though, yours looks like a perfect fitment for your ride height. What size tires too? I ordered 255/40 Nitto's.

No poke, I run rs3's 245/40/17. Basically add 10mm to my photo and that's how yours will look

Travisty75 01-05-2014 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zeppy (Post 1431860)
No poke, I run rs3's 245/40/17. Basically add 10mm to my photo and that's how yours will look

Yep, but from the picture you provided it already looks flush. How close are you?

I'm not looking for poke, and if anything I'd like to keep things inboard a bit.

Your front tires don't sit inside the fender by a half inch, do they?

smbstyle 01-08-2014 10:48 AM

Here are pictures on the STOCK suspension. I should have pictures on RCE T2 coilovers by this weekend.

Definitely makes the wheel gap more pronounced as the face of the rim sits out further. With the stock wheels tucked into the wheel wells it isn't as noticeable.

Even my wife, who is against me modifying the car, told me that I needed to lower it, lol, so for any of you who are in the same situation, get the wheels first; it'll convince other family members that the car needs to be lowered!

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-32m39tn-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-Xh2MrRK-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-W2sVgFz-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-vqBkHPN-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-k2V2V9D-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-gG4cBXj-L.jpg

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Travisty75 01-08-2014 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smbstyle (Post 1437693)
Here are pictures on the STOCK suspension. I should have pictures on RCE T2 coilovers by this weekend.

Definitely makes the wheel gap more pronounced as the face of the rim sits out further. With the stock wheels tucked into the wheel wells it isn't as noticeable.

Wow, thanks for all those pictures. That put me at complete ease setting where your wheels sit width-wise.

I had the +28's on order, but after seeing this thread I have cancelled those and have now gone with the +38. With a drop it should be about perfect!

Looking forward to seeing your car dropped and how well the tires tuck. Are you going for an alignment at the same time? Do you have camber numbers in mind?

smbstyle 01-08-2014 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Travisty75 (Post 1438866)
Wow, thanks for all those pictures. That put me at complete ease setting where your wheels sit width-wise.

I had the +28's on order, but after seeing this thread I have cancelled those and have now gone with the +38. With a drop it should be about perfect!

Looking forward to seeing your car dropped and how well the tires tuck. Are you going for an alignment at the same time? Do you have camber numbers in mind?

Yep, alignment and corner balancing next week. Pretty much just going for max camber with OEM top hats and crash bolts

MPI_Jack 01-09-2014 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smbstyle (Post 1437693)
Here are pictures on the STOCK suspension. I should have pictures on RCE T2 coilovers by this weekend.

Definitely makes the wheel gap more pronounced as the face of the rim sits out further. With the stock wheels tucked into the wheel wells it isn't as noticeable.

Even my wife, who is against me modifying the car, told me that I needed to lower it, lol, so for any of you who are in the same situation, get the wheels first; it'll convince other family members that the car needs to be lowered!

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-32m39tn-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-Xh2MrRK-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-W2sVgFz-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-vqBkHPN-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-k2V2V9D-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-gG4cBXj-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-38HNCjW-L.jpg

http://protouchphotography.smugmug.c...-566gj4j-L.jpg

I'm sold on these. Great looking and inexpensive!

Philly758 01-09-2014 03:13 PM

I have been considering these wheels for a while. They look great and I think I am sold.

Also, those tires look good but they are so cheap I've always overlooked them. What are your impressions? Sticky? Stiff sidewalls? I guess only time will tell with wear.

Travisty75 01-09-2014 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Philly758 (Post 1441235)
I have been considering these wheels for a while. They look great and I think I am sold.

Also, those tires look good but they are so cheap I've always overlooked them. What are your impressions? Sticky? Stiff sidewalls? I guess only time will tell with wear.

Quoted from the OP's first post:
Here's another member running them with good reviews:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44940


TL;DR
Great wet traction, good tread life, great braking, soft sidewall, and overall not a super aggressive-driving tire.


I just got my wheels and tires in. Tried to mount them up (255/40 N555's) and they rub against the spring perch. I'm looking for coilovers and LCA's now, ugh.

smbstyle 01-09-2014 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Philly758 (Post 1441235)
I have been considering these wheels for a while. They look great and I think I am sold.

Also, those tires look good but they are so cheap I've always overlooked them. What are your impressions? Sticky? Stiff sidewalls? I guess only time will tell with wear.

I'll be posting up some driving reviews shortly; only took them around the neighborhood for a spin so far after install.

chiprez 01-10-2014 12:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smbstyle (Post 1441644)
I'll be posting up some driving reviews shortly; only took them around the neighborhood for a spin so far after install.

Was this $50 coupon per wheel? That's a damn good price. I've decided on getting these after I sel off the 18's I'm on now.

OICU812 01-10-2014 01:39 AM

Should look even better of you decide to lower it a good inch to inch and half.


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