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Old 03-01-2017, 01:47 AM   #3347
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what about using coilovers set at OE ride height, what is the widest one could go without rubbing? 949 wheels 17x9 40
Width of rim doesn't matter as much. 245 tyre is biggest to fit on stock suspension. Even with a 9" rim at +38

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Width of rim doesn't matter as much. 245 tyre is biggest to fit on stock suspension. Even with a 9" rim at +38

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coilovers installed but I don't want to lower the car. only using coilovers for more tire clearance.
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Old 03-01-2017, 07:33 AM   #3349
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18x8.5 +38 225/40/18 On Tien Coils will this fit without fender rolling?

This will fit fine, unless you're lowering the car 5858444949" or something ;-)

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what about using coilovers set at OE ride height, what is the widest one could go without rubbing? 949 wheels 17x9 40

The issue is less about rubbing inside here, than about the wheel poking out of the Fender with this Setup


17x9 +40 will work, but if on stock hight and no camber it will poke quiet alot in the front, and aswell in the rear.
Here is a shot of 18x8.75 +35 on stock Suspension, with 245 tires http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...1&postcount=75


a 17x9 +40 will look about the same (well, another 2mm more inside, but thats hardly noticable)
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Old 03-01-2017, 07:34 AM   #3350
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As soon as I have a pic of my 18x9.5+38 on stock fenders with less than -1.5 camber on 1" drop ill upload. I have phone ones but waiting for proper photos to be edited. Should be done within 48hrs

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255/35/18 on a 18x9 +33 square setup lowered on ST Coilovers with front camber bolts and rear LCAs will I be clear?

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Hi guys would It be possible to have these wheels in the rear with rear fender roll work:
Stock body, I have coilovers and LCA.
Wheels size is 18x8 -12 . if so which tires would you recommend me. Thank you for your time.
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Hi guys would It be possible to have these wheels in the rear with rear fender roll work:
Stock body, I have coilovers and LCA.
Wheels size is 18x8 -12 . if so which tires would you recommend me. Thank you for your time.
wow... why would you want those wheels on the twins? What are you planning to run in front?
a 8" -12 Wheel will poke out about 2-3cm in the rear. The math is as follows:
A 9.5" +35 is about flush lowered on the twin (it depends a bit on camber, but for the sake of simplicity, lets go for the "norm"). So 1.5" wheel difference, 50% of it, gives about 20mm. So an 8" +15 (which is +35 from the 9.5" - the 20mm we loose being a 8" wheel) will be about flush. Now you want to make this a -12, so its 15+12 ) 27mm -> This results in the wheel sitting outside your fender 2.7cm (or about a good inch)

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255/35/18 on a 18x9 +33 square setup lowered on ST Coils with front camber bolts and rear LCAs will I be clear?
ST Coils as in coilovers? If so, this should work. You'll probably need a good amount of camber to keep the tires inside the fenders in the front, but if you have coilovers at least you dont have to mind the stock inner struits
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Will this fit

Hi guys,

I just wanted to get some opinions before I do so.
For a stock fsr
Front rim 18x7.5 +38 offset
Tire 225/40r18
Rear rim 18x8.75 + 33 offset
Tire 245/40r18

Would those tire options fit on stock? Not lowered and stock springs
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Hi guys,

I just wanted to get some opinions before I do so.
For a stock fsr
Front rim 18x7.5 +38 offset
Tire 225/40r18
Rear rim 18x8.75 + 33 offset
Tire 245/40r18

Would those tire options fit on stock? Not lowered and stock springs
You can fit an 18x9.5" +42 ish on a 245 tyre all round stock.

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Sorry 18x9" +40 will fit. I wouldn't go any less in terms of width. I regret not going +37/36 on my 18x9.5+38, although I did go 37 in back with LCAs

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You can fit an 18x9.5" +42 ish on a 245 tyre all round stock.

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oh awesome! so if i got all 4 rims being 18x8.75 33 offset with 245/40r18 will be fine?
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oh awesome! so if i got all 4 rims being 18x8.75 33 offset with 245/40r18 will be fine?
Be carefull with this. While nima314 is not incorrect, he is missing some vital information.

While you can fit that wide wheels/tires, it will poke when you're on stock suspension. if you're not planning on lowering your car, I would not go for a 8.75 +33 in the front.

I'll link you some pictures of a 18x8.75 +35 Setup with 245 tires so you can see what I mean. Your setup, being a +33, will stick out 2mm more than this

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...1&postcount=75
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...4&postcount=98


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Also, tires are 245/35/18 not 245/40/18 (unless you want to offset your speedo and "lift" your car because the diameter is to big)
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Be carefull with this. While nima314 is not incorrect, he is missing some vital information.

While you can fit that wide wheels/tires, it will poke when you're on stock suspension. if you're not planning on lowering your car, I would not go for a 8.75 +33 in the front.

I'll link you some pictures of a 18x8.75 +35 Setup with 245 tires so you can see what I mean. Your setup, being a +33, will stick out 2mm more than this

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...1&postcount=75
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...4&postcount=98


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Also, tires are 245/35/18 not 245/40/18 (unless you want to offset your speedo and "lift" your car because the diameter is to big)
Correct, the car should definitely be lowered. At least consider replacing springs with a 1" drop if on a budget.

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