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Old 01-03-2014, 06:19 PM   #2045
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I'm sure this has been covered but I couldn't find the exact offsets I'm thinking of. Here is what I am thinking of running:

Drag DR-38 Wheels 17x8 with 225/45R17 Tires
Front Offset- 47
Rear Offset- 35

I plan on eventually dropping 20mm front and rear but not right away. Should I do the staggered offset or not? Thanks.
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Old 01-03-2014, 06:46 PM   #2046
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This is my first post, so be gentle. I've been reading threads for like 2 hours. Can someone answer my question please? I have a stock BRZ that I will be taking to the track in the next month or two. I have some DR-38 (17x9 +38) with 255/45 tires (Hankook RS3s) That are currently on my WRX. Will these wheels fit on the BRZ? If so, what is required to make them fit? I don't care how they look. I just want to know if I can track them without them rubbing on a stock suspension. Thanks in advance.
Is the bolt pattern also 5x100 on the wrx? If so the offset looks fine. Are you on lowering springs or stock springs?

You should be just fine with the 17x9+38 / 255/45, just watch out if you start to add camber.
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Old 01-03-2014, 06:49 PM   #2047
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I'm sure this has been covered but I couldn't find the exact offsets I'm thinking of. Here is what I am thinking of running:

Drag DR-38 Wheels 17x8 with 225/45R17 Tires
Front Offset- 47
Rear Offset- 35

I plan on eventually dropping 20mm front and rear but not right away. Should I do the staggered offset or not? Thanks.
Just get the +35 all around. You'll be glad you did

Here's some examples of +35:

Lowered 1.25"

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43621

Stock height (with 215 tires, too stretched!)

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...t=43621&page=2

Lowered ??"

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34376


Here is 17x8.0 +48 for comparison:
stock height

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...t=11493&page=2


At stock height yes it pokes ever so slightly, but lowered there will be absolutely no comparison, the +35 is the way to go. Staggered offset will only make rotating wheels impossible (unless you want to poke the front and suck the rear)

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Old 01-03-2014, 06:53 PM   #2048
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Is the bolt pattern also 5x100 on the wrx? If so the offset looks fine. Are you on lowering springs or stock springs?

You should be just fine with the 17x9+38 / 255/45, just watch out if you start to add camber.
Yep 5x100. Bone stock car. Thanks for the input.


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I should clarify you are definitely on the edge with fitment (mainly the 255 RS3 tire), but I think it will be good.

I have 18x9+42 with 245/35/18. There was approximately 3mm clearance with stock suspension. With your 17x9+38 you will get an additional 4mm but the tire is wider so you lose some of what you gained. Either way it should fit.

When you mount them just make sure you have some clearance to the stock spring perch, that should be your only real concern. If there is not enough clearance a shim spacer of 3mm is your best bet.
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Old 01-04-2014, 01:56 AM   #2050
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This is my first post, so be gentle. I've been reading threads for like 2 hours. Can someone answer my question please? I have a stock BRZ that I will be taking to the track in the next month or two. I have some DR-38 (17x9 +38) with 255/45 tires (Hankook RS3s) That are currently on my WRX. Will these wheels fit on the BRZ? If so, what is required to make them fit? I don't care how they look. I just want to know if I can track them without them rubbing on a stock suspension. Thanks in advance.
I can do some measurements for you? I have 245/40's on 17x9 +38's with sportlines. So still stock spring perches

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I was mostly wondering if anyone could tell me if I definitely need spacers or no. Since this is such an odd tire size for the brz, I guess I'll just have to put them on and see.


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I was mostly wondering if anyone could tell me if I definitely need spacers or no. Since this is such an odd tire size for the brz, I guess I'll just have to put them on and see.


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Assuming a bolt pattern of 5x100, you shouldn't have fitment issues from what others have posted. Poke and tuck is a different set of considerations. You may need some camber depending on how much you lower your suspension.

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18x8 +35 wheels. Stock ride height. I like the flush look, or close to it. Will 245/45 tires work for what I'm looking for. If not, what will?
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Hey guys, im getting 57 extremes 18x 9.5 +40. looking to drop around 2.3-2.5 inches on KW V3's. I wanna know if I can run 245/40's with no rub or would I have to be 245/35...I wanna get the meatier end of the deal without rubbing. thanks in advance!

im will be running the same set up but not worried about going really low, i will have RS-R coilovers, and also would like to know what the meatiest tire i can run with out major fender work being done, i dont mind rolling the fenders, just prefer not to.

thanks for answering both our questions in advance
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18x8 +35 wheels. Stock ride height. I like the flush look, or close to it. Will 245/45 tires work for what I'm looking for. If not, what will?
make that 245/35/18 (245/45 sets your speedo way off)and it will be near flush/poking a bit (some mm) in the front.
However be prepared that you car will have an "offroadish" look with the new setup, so you may want to consider at least an 1" drop with springs.
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im will be running the same set up but not worried about going really low, i will have RS-R coilovers, and also would like to know what the meatiest tire i can run with out major fender work being done, i dont mind rolling the fenders, just prefer not to.

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245/40 no rubs. 255/35 will work. Rear possible 265/35. Front should stay at max 255/35.

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245/40 no rubs. 255/35 will work. Rear possible 265/35. Front should stay at max 255/35.

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Alright guys I'm admittedly super new to all of this so feel free to flame if you must!

I'm really interested in 18x8.5 5x100 offset +48 (rear) WedSports SA-15R's for the rear. I'd like to wrap them in Hankook Ventus RS-3 275/35ZR18. I'm about 99% certain this will fit after research.

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I'd like to do smaller width wheels (Maybe 18x7.5?) in the front with the same tire only in a size that fits. (Is 215/45ZR17 the right size for that?)

I also currently am still riding on the 100% stock suspension but will be moving to something adjustable here probably late summer (Can't afford to do all of this at once unfortunately) and I'd like to do a 1" drop.

I don't want to slam anything or even completely eliminate the wheel gap, I just want meaty wheels with no rub and ultimately a better ride.

If anyone could help me figure out if this would fit first with the stock suspension setup and/or let me know if I need to wait until I can buy something more adjustable to make it all work.
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