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Old 12-20-2013, 11:32 AM   #43
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yea, you should have no problem with rubbing. i am on 18.9.5 et35 and 265/35s and i only rub on extreme hard corning. also my car sits rather low. you have something else going on there bud.
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Old 12-22-2013, 01:10 PM   #44
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Sure you're rubbing??? Have you identified points that prove so? That size with all details you've provided should be no where near rub not even close. You got something else going on. Jack it up turn wheels both ways and look around... Go from there..
Feels like the tires are pretty much touching the front springs, but I never felt the stock setup so as far as I know this could be normal? There's basically no clearance there.

All suspension I stock FYI
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Old 12-22-2013, 03:52 PM   #45
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the offset of +45 is the issue here, as it probably rubs on the struits/inner fender. Get some spacers (5mm should be enough) and the issue should be solved
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the offset of +45 is the issue here, as it probably rubs on the struits/inner fender. Get some spacers (5mm should be enough) and the issue should be solved
Gonna try this out. Thank you!!!
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Gonna try this out. Thank you!!!
You're welcome. Make sure however that you check how spacers in front will affect handling. You may want to get some spacers in the same size for rear aswell, so both rear and front axle are again "in line" (dont know a better word for it in english, sorry).
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Now there are some decent pictures of the Enkei Wheels. Finally some one that can afford the wheels and a camera.
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Thinking of pulling the trigger on these in black, with Hankook V12's.

Is a 245mm tire too wide for the 18x8.5? Does anyone have this setup? I want to avoid any kind of stretch, and it seems like the 235's stretch a little.

Also, with stock suspension, I've heard it's not a good idea to stagger the rear. Any opinions on this?
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Thinking of pulling the trigger on these in black, with Hankook V12's.

Is a 245mm tire too wide for the 18x8.5? Does anyone have this setup? I want to avoid any kind of stretch, and it seems like the 235's stretch a little.

Also, with stock suspension, I've heard it's not a good idea to stagger the rear. Any opinions on this?
Non-staggered the wheels. 245 on a 9.5 works as well, but that's the maximum stretch you should realistically go. Afterwards, it's just diminishing returns. 245 on a 8.5" is a nice setup as well.
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Pretty sure I shared these pics before but since this is the "official" wheel directory thread here they are again.




Enkei Raijin wheels, 18×8.5 +45 (symmetrical) + center caps from Enkei Kojin wheels
Federal 595 RS-R tires, 225/40ZR-18
Muteki black lug nuts
Eibach Pro-Kit lowering springs

(I am told the RS-Rs in 225 width are equivalent to around 245 of "normal" tires)



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Old 04-12-2014, 01:57 AM   #52
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Hi guys,

My Rijan wheels already ordered, now I am still waiting from the wheel shop to notify the arrival date (hopefully next week).

Before installing those wheels, do you guys know whether I can use the OEM nuts for the new wheels? I am still shopping the wheel nuts (cannot decide the color and brand at this moment).

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Anyone know how the 19' Raijin's look on the frs/brz?
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Old 12-22-2014, 11:39 PM   #54
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Pretty sure I shared these pics before but since this is the "official" wheel directory thread here they are again.



Enkei Raijin wheels, 18×8.5 +45 (symmetrical) + center caps from Enkei Kojin wheels
Federal 595 RS-R tires, 225/40ZR-18
Muteki black lug nuts
Eibach Pro-Kit lowering springs

(I am told the RS-Rs in 225 width are equivalent to around 245 of "normal" tires)
Any rubbing going on with the eibach pro springs?
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Old 12-23-2014, 01:04 AM   #55
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Any rubbing going on with the eibach pro springs?
Nope no rubbing for me... but I think that will be somewhat dependent on what width tire you run, and how much negative camber you have.
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With this size wheel and say 245/35 tyres all round will there be any rubbing on the guards?will lower with coil overs to.
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