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Both of your posted setups will work, however 17x8 +38 will be more "flush" than +44. It will still be inside the fenders Here are some pictures of that setup http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16850
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I have STI pink springs, I'm pretty sure they drop it around 15mm, nothing major. All I really need is to be inside the fenders. Thanks for the link, I'm trying to find something that shows +38 from directly behind or from the top down!
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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13591 the 17x8 +38 will be 4mm further "out", and the 17x8 +44 will be 2mm further inside the fender. This is on 235 tires, if you go for 225 tires you will loose about 4-5mm from the outside aswell. So 17x8 +38 aswell as +44 work if you go for 225 tires. If you're unsure, or like wider tires, go for the +44 option. Hope this helps
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Okay that was very helpful thankyou. That +42 looked pretty much in line with the fender. I may end up going the 44.
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I dno man I don't really wanna go too wide. Plus in Australia the car modification laws are all messed up. I'm also trying to protect myself with insurance too.
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Thank you for your answers and the link references, they really helped to visualize the differences in offset with the 8.5f/9.5r staggered setup. I will most likely be going with something between what your last two link examples were, so using this setup: Front 17x8.5 +44, and Rear 17x9.5 +40 I will not be competing in this car. That said, I will be taking it to track days and enrolling in a racing/learning program, and possibly doing a rally cross event or two in the future. I will be doing breaks, suspension, and engine upgrades as needed. I like the staggered look and understand that there will be some inherent under steer with this setup. I do not want to deviate too much from stock ride height or camber. Thanks again
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Widest 0 offset wheels. Only concerned with clearing unibody and coilovers. Fenders bumpers and quarter panels are not a concern for me. I can always go wider with the bodywork. I would like enough room for good suspension settings for track use camber ect. Looking at 17" or 18" options. Prefer 17" but more tires are available in 18". No stretch 295 or wider tires. Guessing 11"-11.5" wide might fit. Any feedback would be appreciated
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Does anybody has photos looking down from the top of the wheel arch of 17x8 +38 with a 225 tire?
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225 on a 8.75" wheel works, however will have a slight strech. But not as exreme as on a 9.5", so its ok. 225 or 235 does not really make that big difference, so use whatever is cheaper 245 on a 9.5" is about the same as above, a slight strech, but nothing that bad so handling will be ok aswell Now onto the wheels: 8.75 +38 front and 9.5 +25 rear would work, but pokes if not lowered/using some bit of camber. As a reference, this is a 8.75" +35 all around setup on stock suspension http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...1&postcount=75 You can see it pokes rear and front. I would suggest to get 9.5" in +38 aswell, otherwise it will poke quiet a bit. Since the 9.5" is wider, it will make up for the front/rear flush issue of the twins. So a 8.75 +38 front, and 9.5 +38 rear would make sence for the twins, however you will need a drop with some camber to not have an offroad look and also the wheels poking out a bit As for your spacer question, a spacer lowers positive offset, so a +38 offset can be pushed to an +28 offset if you use a 10mm spacer, but not other way around (so the +25 offset is further "out" than your +38" offset, so it makes no sence to add spacers to the rear) A sligth camber is a good thing and can add to your corner grip, extrem camber however is bad. Hope this helps Cheers
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Under steer will be minimal on that setup, so dont worry about it. If you like it from an optical point of view, there is nothing wrong with going staggered. Cheers
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18x8.5 +38 225/40/18 On Tien Coils will this fit without fender rolling?
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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
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