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17x7.0 vs 7.5
Looking for wheels, most of the ones I like at 7.5" (MR125), given I don't want to switch out the tires (yet), should I care? Will I notice this difference visually or dynamicly?
and when I do put new tires on, should I get 225s? Riki |
215's work on 7.5
Thats what i have on my car right now. PF01 17x7.5 +38 215/45/17 the 5x100 bolt pattern isnt available with the 17x7 which is why i have the 17x17.5 |
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And did you move over the TPMS from the OEM wheels? |
Why would you want to mount those junks back on anyway?
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Go with the wider wheel. The extra .5" will add grip, but not enough to make the car handle worse.
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You'll be fine with the 7.5s as long as they aren't considerably heavier than the stock wheels. If they're lighter, even better. But a 215 can fit on a 7.5" rim no problem. You'll just notice a bit more stretch in the sidewall.
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And when I do get new tires, would you say go to 225 or is this a non-issue? |
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Thanks for the simple reply - this is exactlly what I was hoping to near, touch more grip - but not stuffing up all the work Subaru/Toyota had gone to. |
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Check out this thread: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8270 Even if you stick with 215s, if you move to a true summer Max or Extreme Performance tire, you'll gain width as well as grip without increasing diameter. |
would it be 225/45/17 -- is that the next step up from stock ?
at what point do you change to 40's ? can someone explain the offset ? what are the stock offset ? thanks -- id love to change it soon also but im a bit lost about all the options. i would just want to do 1 or maybe 2 bumps up from stock -- what ever that is --- ?? |
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Whatever tire size you go with, the goal is to keep the tire diameter as close to the original [which is 24.6" for the FR-S/BRZ] as possible, slightly smaller is better as is finding the lightest tire you can. If you don't choose carefully you could easily increase weight 5lbs a corner just from the tires. There's a nice sticky thread for wheel information if you haven't seen it: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3062 |
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