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Old 11-28-2013, 04:45 PM   #15
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You've got me there, I don't really know other than the weight. I just don't see the need for a 9" over an 8" in the first place at stock power..but that's just my lowly opinion.


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Lots guys around here that track and auto x their cars run the 17x9 and a 245/4017. That said that tire is easy to come by in many performance tires as well for such purposes: ie BFG Rivals, RS3, etc...

As far as POKE goes up front, if you're on stock suspension just get some WL or SPC camber bolts, or HVT top hats whatever you prefer and tuck up the front tops to around -1 to -1.5 if anything you'll enjoy having camber more as the car handles FAR better IMO with front camber vs stock of 0 basically. People that do not want to have camber up front have no idea what you are missing out on. From stock to having some - camber up front for me was literally night and day in how the car can handle when driving spirited in twisties..
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Old 11-28-2013, 05:22 PM   #17
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If you want to turn the car into a gokart just about anyone can drive reasonably fast while taking away the potential for a skilled driver to do amazing things, just throw the widest rims and tires you can fit and drop it to the ground.
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Old 11-28-2013, 08:59 PM   #18
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245 tires are slower on stock power on track because they never get enough heat in them to maximize grip
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the additional rolling resistance and resulting slower acceleration isnt made up by more grip
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I'm running this exact setup 17x8 +35 on stock suspension and it sits very flush. The front is almost exactly flush without poke, and the rear is slightly inside the guards. Tires are 215/45/17, so with fatter tires it would decrease that wheel gap too.

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Sure, if you want to turn the car into a gokart just about anyone can drive reasonably fast while taking away the potential for a skilled driver to do amazing things, just throw the widest rims and tires you can fit and drop it to the ground.
well if you want to blow things out of proportion youre going to have a tough time extracting potential when you are just driving on the sidewalls on the narrowest rims possible. even if i took what youre saying without the ridiculous assumptions, there is more potential on a nine inch rim than there is on an eight inch rim. why do you think otherwise?
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A 245 on a 9" wheel will be faster than a 245 on an 8" wheel, assuming the same tires and similar wheel weight.

245's on a 9" aren't stretched at all, but won't be bulging either so you'll get better steering feel too.

I'm personally running 225's on an 8" wheel (+45 RPF1's) and there is a ton of grip with good tires (I have ZII's).
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well if you want to blow things out of proportion youre going to have a tough time extracting potential when you are just driving on the sidewalls on the narrowest rims possible. even if i took what youre saying without the ridiculous assumptions, there is more potential on a nine inch rim than there is on an eight inch rim. why do you think otherwise?
For starters, I'm assuming properly fitted tires on those rims. Starting from there, call me naive if you want, but when pretty much every suspension expert that posts on this forum has made it crystal clear that wider tires without significant other mods will ruin this delightful suspension, I believe them.
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For starters, I'm assuming properly fitted tires on those rims. Starting from there, call me naive if you want, but when pretty much every suspension expert that posts on this forum has made it crystal clear that wider tires without significant other mods will ruin this delightful suspension, I believe them.
In your opinion, what would ideal setup be (size, width, offset, and tire specs) for stock suspension?
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In your opinion, what would ideal setup be (size, width, offset, and tire specs) for stock suspension?
For performance on stock power levels, everyone is going to tell you to get a 17x7-17x8 wheel with 215 or 225 width tires. Offset is your preference on how you define "flush," but on those widths I'd say +35 to +40

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For starters, I'm assuming properly fitted tires on those rims. Starting from there, call me naive if you want, but when pretty much every suspension expert that posts on this forum has made it crystal clear that wider tires without significant other mods will ruin this delightful suspension, I believe them.
id like to see you support that claim. please name one person who has any evidence of a 225 tire being faster on an 8" rim over a 9" rim. i have never even made the argument that wider tires will be faster. hell, in the original post you quoted from me, i mentioned that its likely the wider tires that would be responsible for slowing you down.
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I have never even made the argument that wider tires will be faster. hell, in the original post you quoted from me, i mentioned that its likely the wider tires that would be responsible for slowing you down.
You are absolutely correct. I should not have quoted you and have removed that from my post.
I stand by my concern, though. Properly fitted tires on 9 inch rims are too large for this car. I have real issues with function taking a back seat to style when it comes to choosing rim/tire combinations. I have never understood the logic of stretching a narrow tire over a rim that is too wide for it. It just seems like it's begging for trouble.
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You are absolutely correct. I should not have quoted you and have removed that from my post.
I stand by my concern, though. Properly fitted tires on 9 inch rims are too large for this car. I have real issues with function taking a back seat to style when it comes to choosing rim/tire combinations. I have never understood the logic of stretching a narrow tire over a rim that is too wide for it. It just seems like it's begging for trouble.
i guess we just differ on what is proper. like i said before, nine inches is only 228mm so a 225mm tire is hardly what i would called stretched. if we are really stalking about form over function, the 9" rim should be faster.
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