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Here they are http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31556 |
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XXR 527 18x8.75 +20 Chromium Black Rims will this fit thanks in advance
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I fitted the set of 245/35R18 on 18x9 +35. Here's some pics at stock height. Stock suspension for now, really only test-fitted until weather gets better and springs/alignment are done next weekend. After these photos, winter wheels were put back on the car. ![]() ![]() ![]() There is a bit of poke so far. This next pic shows clearance between the spring perch and the tire. The tire's rim saver edge is the closest to the spring, whereas the wheel rim is just below the perch. ![]() Without a crashbolt, clearance is 12mm, with the crashbolt in place it is down to 8mm. Seems tight, but can go even more. With springs installed, suspension settled and after an alignment, it should look pretty close to flush from the top, maybe a mini-poke. Will post more pics once suspension is done. Btw, wheel/tire combo weighs 1/2 pound less than stock, pretty happy about that. Here is a pic showing the difference between the OEM size winter and the new Contis. Quite surprised that it looks stretched, could've fit a 255 easily!
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17/7.5 Wheel and Tire Setup, Your opinion
So I have been looking at wheels and tires like crazy wanting to purchase something that looks and performs better than stock. I definitely dont want wheels that weigh more than stock and would love to come in under 19lbs.
I ran across this little gem of a wheel weighing only 16.3lbs and only cost $173!!! Motegi Racing MR125 http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...ed&showRear=no I wanted to go with an 18 wheel but to get down below 20 lbs I am going to spend $250+ per wheel. As for tires I am looking for a great performer but something that can also be a daily driver and not wear out in 10,000 miles. My current selection is Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position which run about $154 each: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....cleSearch=true Only downside to this setup is the lack of width I guess. Its not a 8 or 9 inch width which could give up some grip. What do you think? |
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Ok so I'm stuck I'm trying to see if 18x9.5 + 40 will fit all around on a stock suspension and if not what exactly I need to make them fit! I know nothing about aftermarket wheels =[ help?
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I like them in matte gray better!
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Only reason to go 8 or 9 inches is if you are thinking about a 235 or 245 or bigger tire. More grip for racing but less mpg, heavier steering, etc for normal driving. 225 series on a 17 doesn't really fit our cars IMO. |
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215 or 225 in stickier summer tires is more than enough for street driving. A 7.5" wide wheel is fine.
I can't say I'm a fan of that wheel, but if you like them, that's fine. For around that price (a tad more) I'd be running Kosei K4Rs, personally. Can't say I like your tire choice, though. Michelin PSS are basically the same price and are a much better tire.
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tires fitment
OK! I am not lazy, I did search for an answer in this forum but non found!!
So here is my questions: I want to keep the stock rim of my brz but would like improve the the thickness of the tires hopefully to get a smoother ride and less "lift" look on the car if I change my tires to 215/55/17? will it serve the purpose? Will I run into any problem?? Thoughts and advices are appreciate!! |
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![]() I'm running 215/50-17 as my winter setup - gives me the extra inch of ground clearance. But you notice when driving that the wheels are bigger - it's basically making every gear higher. No way in hell I'd go 55. Odo/Speedo is off by a few %. One thing I did notice is that the slush/ice does get caught between the tire and the fender. Not a ton of room there. I will probably go back to stock size next set. |
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The sidewall on the 215/55 will be almost an inch taller (.9 inches) than the stock 215/45/17. You will have less wheel gap and your car will sit off the ground an inch more.
You could try going with a closer-to-stock size tire, but one that's less performance oriented so it has softer sidewalls. |
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A 215/50 is about an inch taller in diameter than stock, but it'll only give you an extra 1/2 inch of ground clearance.
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As for the tires your right I will switch over to the Michelin. Thanks! |
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