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Forum members wheel,tire, and suspension experiences - with pictures
This thread is a place where we all share what aftermarked wheels and tires we have put on the car.
This thread is not meant for discussions or questioning peoples choices. It is for information and pictures only. Everyone posting should copy and paste the bold text below and use it in their reply. ______________ Wheels: Tires: Suspension: Rubbing: Comments: -add pictures -add link if you have a thread for discussing the wheels, the suspension or your car in general. ______________ Guide for relevant information when posting a reply: Wheels: Brand/name, size, width, offset and weight. Front/rear size if difference. (Fill in all the information you know) Tires: Brand/name and size. Front/rear size if difference. Suspension: stock? Lowered with what suspension/springs? Front/Rear lowered by how much? Rubbing: Does it rub? no/yes. If yes, in what cases and where? Comments: Optional info can be written here if you have any. Toughs about wheel size. The suspension. The tires. Balance. Are you happy with the result.. etc... Pictures are required! :) Link for discussion is optional Please keep this thread clean. PM me if there should be something. And remember to "thank" people who contribute..:thumbsup: |
Wheels: OEM 16" wheels - 16x6 (Source on wheels: "BRZ options scan" from japan.
Tires: Yokohama Decibels , 205/55-16 (Tire info are from this, and this review from Dubai.) Suspension: Stock Rubbing: No Comments: - Not availible in the US. - Several Asian countries, Australia, Dubai are some of the places they are sold on a lower spec model. - 16" steel wheels are also available but I wont bother posting since they are for the "super low spec" RC version only sold in the Japanese market. http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/BimmerR/16_2.jpg |
Wheels: OEM 17" - 17x7 +48 - 20,1lbs
Tires: Michelin Primacy HP, 215/45-17 Suspension: Stock Rubbing: No Comments: -Primacy HP is a "Grand Touring summer tire". It offers less grip compared to performance tires. But should last longer, have better fuel economy and have less tire noise. Good rating in its class at tirerack. -Car reviewers have enjoyed the car a lot with these tires since they can explore the limits of grip and have fun. -Best motoring had a time attack at a track doing 1.46.071 with stock Primacy HP tires. With high performance tires in same size they did a 1.43.136. Source http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/BimmerR/17.jpg |
WORK Emotion Kiwami - 18x9.5 from WORK Japan on BRZ.
Spec: 18x9.5 +30mm all around Tire Spec: 225/40 front and 245/35 Rear Coil Over Installed http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7236/7...cea4ae69_b.jpg |
Wheels: OZ Alleggerita HLT17x7.5, offset +48, gold
Tires: Stock Suspension: Stock Rubbing: None Comments: Lightweight wheels accentuate all the good steering characteristics of this car. Everything seems to happen more quickly. http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ark/mybrzz.jpg |
Wheels: Enkei PF01 17x8 +45
Tires: Dunlop 235/40 17 Star Specs Suspension: Stock Rubbing: No Comments: More pics/details here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...d=1#post249891 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...6/IMG_1764.jpg |
Wheels: Motegi Traklite 1.0 17x7 42mm offset
Tires: Hankook RS3 215/45R17 Suspension: Stock Rubbing: Nope Comments: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8270 http://www.skream.net/stuff/frs/rs3_2.jpg |
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Here is our FRS we been working on.
Suspension: Tein FLEX Wheels: WORK 11R 18x9.5 +30 Front and Rear Tires: 255/35/18 (Temp Tires) Changing them to 225/40/18s or 235/40/18 |
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and http://clicccar.com/2012/05/08/148492 Size: 16x6.5 Offset: +48 PCD: 100x5 Weight: 7.2 kg/15.87 lbs Tires: 205/55-16 Yokohama Decibel E70 |
Thanks! I updated the info in the Wheel Directory
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