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I'm trusting my Filipino brother @pinoy_dorifto that these wheels/SX2's will clear my Sachs/RCE Yellows with minimal camber for the time being while I look into my coilover options. Thank you Ryan and the Apex Team |
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That is certainly an interesting place to see a scratch, and we are sorry to see that. Our wheels are packaged with safety in mind (double boxed with lip protectors), and in the rare case damage does occur, it is typically at the lip of the wheel after our friends at UPS has gone all Ace Ventura on us ![]() - Ryan
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Interested in getting some wide 245 40 17 Hankook RS4s for my ARC-8 17x9 42+ wheels I have PP struts with TRD springs and running Verus camber plates. Would I have any issues with fitment with no spacers? Any rubbing with fender or strut? I do have a 3mm spacer but would want to avoid running them (not sure if ill need extended lugs for that) |
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Do you have any rub otherwise (fender, lining, etc?) I'll most likely be going with 235 rs4s in that case just to be on the safe side |
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To be fair, my car hasn't run in the year I've owned these, so I can't say if they rub at full lock. I'd guess no. You should be ok on stock studs, but if you're doing track, I'd bite the bullet and upgrade them anyway
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I'm so pleased with these wheels. They look exactly how I wanted them to when I ordered them. Ready for track day #1 tomorrow.
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Planning to pick up a set of these soon to go with a set of continentals or michelins in 245/40R17. My 2014 BRZ is lowered on eibach prokit springs and I would like to know if these will fit/not rub without spacers. I did see that some others have their cars on prokit springs in the thread.
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What if I'm not interested in running any camber? Is there enough room between the tire/wheel and the spring perch? I don't really want to deal with running spacers or stud extensions. |
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My tires are 235/40-17. I put the wheels on before I put the coilovers on just because I was anxious to see how they looked. With the stock strut and spring, I could not get my finger between the tire and spring up front. But, I did drive around for several days like that without any rubbing. 245's, especially if they are a "wide" 245 might rub.
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For enthusiasts running the PP Sachs struts (which have a slightly larger silhouette), or for enthusiasts that plan to dial in camber at the knuckle using camber bolts, we recently developed an ARC-8 17x9" ET35 which will position the wheel 7mm further away from the strut thus avoiding the need for spacers. Due to the more aggressive offset, a touch of negative camber is recommended to prevent the wheel and tire from poking. Edit: The new ARC-8 17x9" ET35 is now live on our site! LINK The idea is to give 86/BRZ owners both 9" fitment options to ensure drivers can acquire a wheel that best suits their specific needs without compromise. - Ryan
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However, changing from original springs to lowering springs can affect how frequently something rubs and how hard something rubs if it does rub with original springs. |
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