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Old 03-15-2013, 01:38 AM   #29
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Yea, you will be fine with 235's and coilovers. The only concern was with stock struts.
I just changed my mind and I'm getting TE37SL Black Edition 18x8.5+35 / 18x9.5+40 staggard set-up. They said its the perfect fit, I do hope so.
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Old 03-15-2013, 01:55 AM   #30
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Like your set up. I am looking to attend FR-S and BRZ events,if you hear of any let me know and I will do the same.

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Old 03-15-2013, 09:25 PM   #31
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I just changed my mind and I'm getting TE37SL Black Edition 18x8.5+35 / 18x9.5+40 staggard set-up. They said its the perfect fit, I do hope so.
Nice, I would have probably done the same if I were buying new.

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Like your set up. I am looking to attend FR-S and BRZ events,if you hear of any let me know and I will do the same.

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Thanks, I'll probably be at the Touge Factory meet on May 5th.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30021
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Old 03-16-2013, 01:13 AM   #32
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What rubber do you plan on running? Nice set-up. Who is "they" that calls this the perfect combo, not that I'm disagreeing?
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Old 03-16-2013, 11:42 AM   #33
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That staggered setup was made specifically for this platform by being flush all around and having plenty of clearance on the inside as well. This 18x9 +45 was meant for WRX's but is probably better performance wise by keeping a square setup.
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How do you feel the car with those wheels? It is slowly or is the same?
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How do you feel the car with those wheels? It is slowly or is the same?
It actually felt faster because they're lighter than stock lol.
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Old 05-19-2013, 09:54 PM   #36
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I want say that your BRZ looks great! Sorry for thread jacking but would some 17x9 +45's have the same clearance with stock suspension as these 18x9 +45's or would there be a little more space for a wider tire? Thanks.
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I want say that your BRZ looks great! Sorry for thread jacking but would some 17x9 +45's have the same clearance with stock suspension as these 18x9 +45's or would there be a little more space for a wider tire? Thanks.
Thanks, I would say it would be about the same, you might get away with a 235 or even 245 depending on what tires since some run wider than others, but that would be pushing it without testing it first hand.
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Thanks, I am thinking about playing it safe and get some 5mm spacers so that I can run a 245/40 and then the offset would be +40. Is there a detriment to the wheels or suspension by using spacers? I've noticed that alot of people don't like to use them.
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Old 05-21-2013, 01:58 PM   #39
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Thanks, I am thinking about playing it safe and get some 5mm spacers so that I can run a 245/40 and then the offset would be +40. Is there a detriment to the wheels or suspension by using spacers? I've noticed that alot of people don't like to use them.
Should be alright using a good quality spacer. People don't like them because it is just something extra that could possiby go wrong. I'm thinking of using a small spacer in the rear so it can sit a bit more flush all around.

I think a few people run the 17x9 +45 Enkei rpf1s maybe you can search what setups they use.
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I purchased a set of TE37SL Black Edition 18x9s ... Now am considering the rubber choices while I wait for them to arrive. I'm on stock suspension currently, and was thinking about going with 245/35 ... what are your thoughts on clearance?
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I purchased a set of TE37SL Black Edition 18x9s ... Now am considering the rubber choices while I wait for them to arrive. I'm on stock suspension currently, and was thinking about going with 245/35 ... what are your thoughts on clearance?
Sorry just saw this. I didn't have these wheels long with the stock struts but after looking around the forums I will have to say with 245's you will have to run a small spacer for clearance.
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ahh love these wheels...but on stock suspension im just worried about rubbing
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