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Hi I recently got a set of 18x9.5 + 35 offset. What is the most appropriate tire profile for 1.5" drop on ST Coilovers? Looking for no rub (none at full lock), no rolling of fenders and ideally no stretching of the tires (unless for clearance).
Right now, I'm looking at 225/40 (which will stretch), but can I go up to 245/255s? |
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New member here, picked up a low mileage 2013 FR-S recently and have been lurking trying to learn as much as possible, but haven't found the answer I'm looking for. Planning on upgrading to some version of Rota's in 17x9 with 42mm offset and 235/40/17 tires to keep ride comfortable and a square setup to rotate. Plan on keeping stock otherwise for at least a couple of years. Only considered upgrades on the horizon are possibly:
1) STi brembos on front (if upgraded pads don't address my needs) and 2) Airlift suspension (not to drop to the weeds, but rather to ride 1"-1.5" lower and be able to go up to get into my driveway and parking lots...currently at stock height I scrape the nose a lot). Wondering if anybody has input if any of the following will clear the STi brakes and Airlift system: a) RT-5 b) Grids c) Grid-V d) SS-10 e) Titans Also, what exactly is the difference between the Grids and the Grid-V's? Thanks for your input! |
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I plan on getting the new Rays Gramlight transcends in 18x9.5 +39 or 18x9 +45.
Would I rub on stock suspension? What's the best width tire to fit on the 9.5 & 9 for track? |
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It depends on what sort of track you're on (long and curvy with +120mph, or short, tight and technical with ~100 mph top speeds). Most of us run 17x8 with 225/45 on the track. Any wider and you lose top speed due to rolling resistance. On the shorter technical tracks you can get away with 245 since you won't have so much top speed. My street rims and tires are 255/30-19 on 19x8.5 +45 with stock suspension. I had to remove my camber bolt (put stock one back in) and go back to 0 camber to stop rubbing the stock spring with the tire. My track rims and tires are 225/40-17 on 17x8 +45. I put the camber bolt back in for these rims and can get about -1.5* camber in front. This is a great track-related thread with a million answers: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38926
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I'm quite new to the car scene but I'm planning to put on some 18x9 +38 Work GT5s on my 86. Just wondering if it fits on stock suspension and what tyre sizes (or range) would you recommend? Primarily a daily driver with the occasional track day one or twice a year.
From what I've read 18x9.5s have fit on stock suspension so I'm assuming narrower rims should be ok? |
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Ok need help on size, car is lowered on Sportline springs.
Rims are front 19x8.5 +45 tire nitto invo 245/35zr19 y Rear 19x10 +50 nitto invo 275/30zr19 y Will this fit without any modification to the fenders, and will it clear the stock strut? Also will this throw off the speedo Last edited by Xtreme-86; 06-26-2015 at 12:28 PM. |
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Whats the final answer ??
Searched like crazy and seen many threads that say it will fit but before i order can someone confirm please ......
17" or 18" x 8 et 35 (TSW brand wheels) rivage or panorama stock suspension Either stock 215/45 or 225/45 for 17" or 225/45/18 Find it hard to believe 26mm extra poke over stock will not stick past front fenders. I have measured several times Convince me to order ...... Thanks |
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Here is a fitment question for you gurus.
I have a set of Buddy Club wheels left over form my IS300 that have new rubber and I would like to see if I can get them to fit on my BRZ without looking ridiculous (too much poke/camber). Since the BCs are 5X114, I know I will have to swap the hub or run spacers conversions. Fronts are 18X8 +38, and rear is 18X8 +35. I was thinking of the Kics 11mm 5/100 to 5/114 spacers but I am questioning the front and if there would be too much poke. I think the rears will be ok, but not to sure about it. I've run it though the fitment calculator and it seems close but I was hoping to get some opinions form ppl here. The car will most likely be lowered with Sportlines. So with the spacers the specs would be; Front 18x8 +27 w/225/40s Rear 18X8 +24 w/225/40s Any thoughts? Thanks! |
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edit: wheels in my profile pic are 8" +30 on the front |
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Hey guys I was wondering how 17x9 +45 255/40/17 would fit up front? I am putting ST Coilovers the same day I put the wheels and tires on. Planning on dropping 1.5-2 inch?? Would the front wheel rub the wheel well?
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It should fit fine. You might be pretty close on the coilover depending on camber. If you have too much neg camber a 3mm spacer will do it for you. You shouldn't rub the wheel well at all unless you've gone wrong with the alignment somehow.
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How would a square setup of 18x8.5 Enkei Kojin wheels work on this car? Would it change the dynamics drastically?
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What offset are you looking at? |
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