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I'm not sure the fitment but the RFP1s with +45 sit very flush and you can put a lot of tire on them. I haven't seen the internal fitment with OEM struts.
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I love my 8/9 combo with 225/235 tires although if i ever make any more power i will move the 235 up front and go 255 or 265 in the rear. I wish more companies made 8's and 9's there are very few out there. There is a knockoff 57Xtreme from BremmerKraft coming soon i saw on tirerack though.
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I was thinking about staggered too (for a future turbo also). But it looks like I'd prefer to be able to rotate my tires. However, maybe it might be really helpful to have more extreme width differences.
Speaking of staggering, the Nissan Delta Wing has 14' wide front tires and 28' wide rear tires (Both 15' tall I believe). Albeit a supercar, something to consider. Quote:
Do you really want 50 posts asking what the stock wheel weight is? To remedy that, we can however add a questions section (ie simple question, simple answer stickies)
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Hate to say it but these are less than half for a set, probably pretty heavy though most of their wheels are.
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yeah i might as well get the real deal. Im going for the winning blue! almost black with a little flavor
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Lots of info on running staggered/non-staggered. Personal preference for me is to run staggered just based on looks and adding more traction for the rear. Non-staggered sets are typically more balanced for autocross and what not, but I like staggered a bit more, mainly because when pushing the limits, I prefer a tad bit of understeer in situations rather than oversteer (I'm lame like that).
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^^ I was mainly standing up for Whaap. Anyway I hate when new people get scolded for asking stuff.
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Now you have maximum grip, front AND rear, instead of just rear, as well as the look you want. Wouldn't you agree that 255 square tires is universally faster and has more grip than 235/255? In the end, it's a drop in the bucket compared to the amount you're already planning on spending (~$100 for studs, maybe $100 difference due to wider rims, and ~50 for cheap spacers) Just my $.02. |
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I'm in the same boat with ModBargains.com - I went staggered 17x8 / 17x9 with 235/40R17 / 245/40R17 for looks, but realistically speaking, there's not too much of a difference between them (Weds TC105n) right now to make much of a visual impact.
I may go 225/45R17 / 255/40R17 with my next set and have more of a concave rear wheel design. Also expect to have a forced induction kit of some sort by then to actually push the meaty rears. For winters, I keep the stock size and wheels. |
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Why Staggered?
Because sexy. 225/40R18 Michelin Super Sports in the front on Enkei Raijins 18x8.5 +45 and 18x9.5 +45 wrapped in 255/35R18 on the rear all comes down to personal preference if you ask me.
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ive considered both options multiple times. I think if you are making some serious power and tracking the car for time it might be a good idea to get some wider wheels/tires for the rear and keep the fronts slightly smaller. I dont have enough expirience on a track to justify that but it seems to make sense. If you are doing it for looks then thats a completely different story you can run staggard all day. There are pros and cons to either option im sure its just a matter of doing some serious research and giving it some serious thought about what goals you have with the car.
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I am running a P&L Turbo kit pushing about 300rwhp at the moment, I have 18"x8.5 in the front and 18"x9.5 in the rear. I did that because I have way too much power for the stock tires. On launch control, it keep spinning until 3rd-4th gear... I'm running 265's in the rear for more grip. Because I'm going to be pushing 450-500rwhp within the next 30-45days, I opted for 18x10 and 18x11 set up with the wide body kit... Plus I'll be upgrading to Toyo R888s as the tire set up. Staggered is the way to go
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