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kroyoftheempire 09-26-2014 08:53 PM

Rocket Bunny Wheel Fitment
 
I know there is another thread on this topic and I read through it and couldnt find any real tangible information. I'm currently putting some rocket bunny fenders on my car and i will be getting spacers/wheel adapters put i until I get a new set of wheels. I wanted to put on some 17x9 up front and 17x11 in the rear. My question is what offset should I use? The front fenders whould extend about 40mm and the rear fenders about 65mm so should I have -5 offset upfront and -25 in the rear? I really dont want to put in spacers for my new wheel set

TylerLieberman 09-30-2014 12:54 PM

Look at what setups people are running and use www.willtheyfit.com and figure out what would give you a similar end result.

There's LOADS of info on the subject out there to use

deedz 10-01-2014 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by kroyoftheempire (Post 1962531)
I know there is another thread on this topic and I read through it and couldnt find any real tangible information. I'm currently putting some rocket bunny fenders on my car and i will be getting spacers/wheel adapters put i until I get a new set of wheels. I wanted to put on some 17x9 up front and 17x11 in the rear. My question is what offset should I use? The front fenders whould extend about 40mm and the rear fenders about 65mm so should I have -5 offset upfront and -25 in the rear? I really dont want to put in spacers for my new wheel set

well there are lots of set ups you can do. Depends if you have the v1 fenders or v2 fenders. I believe v2 fenders can fit more aggressive specs but don't quote me on that...just from what Ive seen. I was going to do 18x10-10 on my set up up front and 18x11.5-24 in the rear and i know for a fact people can run more. I have seen people run 18x10.5 -16 and 18x12-28 but thats with a good stretch on the tires and decent amount of camber up front. You'll have a good amount of poke with that set up too. Don't know if you plan on stretching or doing meaty tire set ups but look up some builds or look at the speed element frs feature on stance nation, gives you exact offset of their wheels before spacers i think?

ishfaqrubab 12-08-2016 03:39 PM

rocketbunny wheel fitment crisis!! I need some real advice!! :'(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8N...ew?usp=sharing

kch 12-09-2016 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ishfaqrubab (Post 2810941)
rocketbunny wheel fitment crisis!! I need some real advice!! :'(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8N...ew?usp=sharing

your picture isn't visible to the rest of us here. upload to the forum itself or a site like imgur.

ishfaqrubab 12-09-2016 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by kch (Post 2811493)
your picture isn't visible to the rest of us here. upload to the forum itself or a site like imgur.

*owh! sorry for that.. https://imgur.com/a/XjOjk

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kch 12-09-2016 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ishfaqrubab (Post 2811566)
*owh! sorry for that.. https://imgur.com/a/XjOjk

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I'm not sure what issue you're experiencing, but at the very least it looks like you have too much front toe. I prefer 0 toe in front.

ishfaqrubab 12-09-2016 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by kch (Post 2811688)
I'm not sure what issue you're experiencing, but at the very least it looks like you have too much front toe. I prefer 0 toe in front.

thanks!! currently the only issue that im facing is the clearance.. it was fine before but now when i make a full turn the tires hits the body! other then that, will a slight negetive camber on the front would effect the fitment in any possible way?? :/

kch 12-09-2016 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ishfaqrubab (Post 2811713)
thanks!! currently the only issue that im facing is the clearance.. it was fine before but now when i make a full turn the tires hits the body! other then that, will a slight negetive camber on the front would effect the fitment in any possible way?? :/

Would need lots more info regarding your wheel and tire size, and wheel offset.

Captain 12-10-2016 01:58 AM

9.5 -20 front , 10.5 -40 rear. Common rocket bunny setup with slight stretch and some minimal camber.

ishfaqrubab 12-13-2016 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by kch (Post 2811878)
Would need lots more info regarding your wheel and tire size, and wheel offset.

wheel specs 18x5 rear http://imgur.com/wnLHoCD and 18x5 front http://imgur.com/gf6hldy

ishfaqrubab 12-13-2016 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by ishfaqrubab (Post 2811713)
thanks!! currently the only issue that im facing is the clearance.. it was fine before but now when i make a full turn the tires hits the body! other then that, will a slight negetive camber on the front would effect the fitment in any possible way?? :/

im sorry if im wront but doesnt the report shows the front toe is set 0.00?? :scared0016:

ishfaqrubab 12-14-2016 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Captain (Post 2811997)
9.5 -20 front , 10.5 -40 rear. Common rocket bunny setup with slight stretch and some minimal camber.

wheel specs 18x5 rear http://imgur.com/wnLHoCD and 18x5 front http://imgur.com/gf6hldy can you help me out?

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Captain 12-20-2016 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ishfaqrubab (Post 2814313)
wheel specs 18x5 rear http://imgur.com/wnLHoCD and 18x5 front http://imgur.com/gf6hldy can you help me out?

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Not sure what you need help with.


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