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help with wheel specs
Hello all,
I'm enjoying my new car but I'm looking at my wheel/suspension options. So far I'm leaning towards TRD springs or RCE Yellow springs with stock struts for now. I want to autox my car once it's broken in but I'm not planning anything past autox and DD. I think springs (and maybe sways) will be enough, mostly just want to lower it an inch. I've seen various fitments on this site and I haven't seen many that exactly what I want. Granted I haven't viewed every page, but I've searched a lot. I'm really liking a setup I came across in a thread here and wanted to see if anyone had an idea on the wheel specs. Everything about this looks perfect. I understand it's on TRD springs, is that US TRD springs? In this thread, looking for wheel specs http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=363089 http://i.imgur.com/fufI8l.jpg http://i.imgur.com/mOHRwl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/JWGYCl.jpg |
So no one has any idea where I might be able to find the specs for these wheels?
They appear to be 18s, but I can only find 17s in a decent width. |
Enkei RPF1 18's come in anywhere from 7.5-10.5" wide. Here's their size chart:
http://enkei.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/RPF1-2.pdf @Evasive Motorsports has all their sizes for sale here. Were I buying wheels for myself, I would get a 17x8 or 18x8 +35 with a 225 tire, because I'm not boosted. If I were boosted, I would get a 17x9 or 18x9 in another wheel, because I don't like the RPF1's offsets on their 9" wide wheels. I'd put 245's on the wider wheel. |
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I'm looking at T6S and a few others in 18x8.5 +45 and 18x9.5 +45. I eventually will want to supercharge it, but can't speculate when that would become reality as the car is but a week old. Thoughts on those sizes? I like almost flush but feel the rear end needs some grip. I don't mind doing 8" and 9" widths but I think I want staggered vs rear spacer. |
Posts 2 and 3 of this thread will have links to all kinds of wheel sizes and offsets. Those two sizes are pretty common, so someone here has tried it before.
Staggered fitment (larger rear tires) results in a little bit of understeer. Square fitment (same size tires) will not. If you want to run 8.5f/9.5r, consider running 225/40 front and 255/35 rear. Or 235/40 front and 265/35 rear. These pairs maintain nearly identical outside diameters, and are very close to the OD of the original tires. |
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Thoughts on 18x8.5 +45 squared? I'd run it with TRD/Eibach/RCE yellow springs. |
If you want to keep the steering and turn-in feel, I'd probably go with the 18x8+35 and a 225/40 tire all around. You have to remember that your BMW was a bigger, heavier car, and its suspension was designed from the factory to run staggered fitment.
Keep in mind also that your ride will be a little rougher on 18's than it will on 17's, purely because there's less tire sidewall to absorb impact. If you decided to go 17x8, I would get a 225/45 tire. Or a 17x7 with a 215/45, OEM sizing. Just because the OEM tire sucks doesn't mean that the size isn't enough for these cars. An MPSS or Continental DW in 215/45 will be a big improvement over OEM. |
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I haven't seen many +35 wheels. I mostly see 8.5" with +45 offset in my exhaustive search for wheels. I think I'll go for 8.5 squared, so that would be 235/40 all around? Edit- Of course I just came across the Enkei RPF1 that are 18x8 with +35. |
On an 8.5 you could choose from a 225 to a 245 without it being too stretched or pinched. A 235/40 is about 0.8 inches taller than OEM, but that shouldn't affect anything. I'm not seeing RPF1's in 18x8.5 with a 5x100 bolt circle though.
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I've always ran 235 on 8.5" so that's my first thought but I see you'd prefer the 225. Is there any season to pick one size or the other?
Unfortunately, you are correct about the RPF1's not in my preferred size. I initially wanted the extra width of the 8.5" so I'm looking at more than a half dozen wheel options. However, I'm realizing that it's only a .5" difference and I'm not sure I'd notice that difference driving? |
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@KidRed
If you are looking at an 18x8.5 wheel in +45, the PF01 comes in that size. I am currently running 225/40 Hankooks on them. I will probably move to 235/40 when they wear out. I have pictures in the wheel directory if you want to see how they look. |
@jvincent thanks I'll try and hunt those shots down.
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