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I found these Yokohama Geolandar A/T 205 70 15 and thought they would be a good all-round non snow tire to run on the street. https://m.tirerack.com/tires/tires.j...tnum=07HR5G015 Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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Went on a lil cruise before all the colour is gone
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Enkei RC-G5 wheels are on the car. With the tight caliper and tie rod clearance, I recommend having a conversation with your tire guy prior to mounting. We put the wheels on the car first so they could see where wheel weights will and will not work. I'll take some pictures next time the car is up in the air.
I did get the ~$60 Enkei aluminum hubcentric rings. Will probably get some cheap center caps for street driving. Barely driven on them so far...nothing really to report outside the obvious that it's very different than 225/45/17 summer tires. My car is very dirty...need the wheels to get equally dirty so they match. Still funny to be driving on 15's. The 15x7 with 205/65/15s would definitely be "beefier" but I think this set up (15x6.5 with 195/65/15) will be better for rallyx and arguably better in the snow. Would probably do the 205s and 15x7 for backroads fun and stuff. - Andrew Last edited by Racecomp Engineering; 12-17-2020 at 02:38 PM. |
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Just as another data point, I test fit my 215/60r16 wheels on my currently lowered setup in prep for when I can finally put my lifted set up on and there was zero rubbing.
I saw earlier in the thread that some one fitted 215/65r16s, did they rub?
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OZ Rally Racing 18x8" 5x100 ET45
I haven't seen any BRZ/GT86 with these wheels. They come in white and graphite and 17x7-ET45 and 18x8-ET45.
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If only they were available in 16"
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Finally received the last of my parts from Toyota and was able to install my TRD Rally suspension and 1" strut spacers. I am very happy with how it turned out. On the road it feels great, soaks up bumps like a champ and corners far better than I expected. The larger 215/60R16 tyres do take the edge off the acceleration though. Long term I may try find one of the newer 4.3:1 diffs to bring it back in line with how it used to feel.
Also a photo of how it was before.
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Latest rally day, awesome fun.
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I've only had my 2 inch lift and 215/65/16 Grabbers for a few weeks now.
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