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Old 04-08-2013, 10:32 PM   #1135
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Hi All.. will i have issues when i run 255/35/18 (rear) +35 offset with 25mm spacer and 225/40/18 (front) +35 offset with 25mm spacer? thanks
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Hi All.. will i have issues when i run 255/35/18 (rear) +35 offset with 25mm spacer and 225/40/18 (front) +35 offset with 25mm spacer? thanks
Yes, you will have issues. That is effectively a +10 offset, will not clear.
You didn't specify the wheel width but with a 10 offset it doesn't matter.

Leave the spacers off and you'll probably be fine.
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Old 04-08-2013, 10:58 PM   #1137
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What if i'll camber it, will still have issues? thanks again..

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Yes, you will have issues. That is effectively a +10 offset, will not clear.
You didn't specify the wheel width but with a 10 offset it doesn't matter.

Leave the spacers off and you'll probably be fine.
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i got a ? Will 17*8 rpf 235 40 17 re11 tires be okay for my turbo power. I should get wider back rims ad tires shouldnt i? Just have stock suspension for now. I need help because even tire rack said the 245 could fit but i dont want to sacrifice handling at all.
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Old 04-09-2013, 12:18 AM   #1139
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got a question about the 57 extremes, would 18x9.5 +40 all round fit (don't like the flat look up in the front) with a 235 tire? or would you guys go 8.5 up front? mostly using it as street, but i do want it to retain handling as much as i can

I'm thinking about lowering it with RCE yellow too, would it all work?
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Yes, you will have issues. That is effectively a +10 offset, will not clear.
You didn't specify the wheel width but with a 10 offset it doesn't matter.

Leave the spacers off and you'll probably be fine.

^ what he said. Excellent reply.
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i got a ? Will 17*8 rpf 235 40 17 re11 tires be okay for my turbo power. I should get wider back rims ad tires shouldnt i? Just have stock suspension for now. I need help because even tire rack said the 245 could fit but i dont want to sacrifice handling at all.
You'll be fine with 235 or 245.

If it was my FRS and I was putting on a turbo kit i would go even bigger. Personal preference really. Your right foot, tire compound and LSD will dictate the traction issues.
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got a question about the 57 extremes, would 18x9.5 +40 all round fit (don't like the flat look up in the front) with a 235 tire? or would you guys go 8.5 up front? mostly using it as street, but i do want it to retain handling as much as i can

I'm thinking about lowering it with RCE yellow too, would it all work?
9.5 is kinda pushing the limit up front. You'll be flush if not poking depending on alignment.
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Thanks im just on budget and these rims i had got before i bought turbo. Do you think the 245 all around with sticky tires be good for track or grippy cornering? I know over steer will be there but i still want to be safe. Dont want to always be sideways. got 2way lsd
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9.5 is kinda pushing the limit up front. You'll be flush if not poking depending on alignment.
so 8.5 up front and 9.5 in the rear will be fine, what size tires would you recommend? and do you think the RCE yellow would be good for a slight drop?
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Anyone running a 10" rim up front with a higher then 35 offset?
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Thanks im just on budget and these rims i had got before i bought turbo. Do you think the 245 all around with sticky tires be good for track or grippy cornering? I know over steer will be there but i still want to be safe. Dont want to always be sideways. got 2way lsd
You're welcome. 245 all around with a YH ADVAN AD-08 (my preference) would do well. It all comes down to how you are driving it though. :-). 2 way LSD would certainly help. Doesn't sound like you are on a small budget. :-) :-) turbo, 2way, haha just messin.

How much whp and what rpm max torque/boost? Lots of add'l factors. PM me rather than go off topic here, please.
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so 8.5 up front and 9.5 in the rear will be fine, what size tires would you recommend? and do you think the RCE yellow would be good for a slight drop?
I have no first hand experience with RCE on the 86, but have rode along instructing clients that have in other machines. I feel confident you will like the product. Your decision, bro.

Edit - re: tires
What diameter wheel?
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F, 235-245
R, 245-265
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anyone know what wheel and tire setup for this?
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