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Old 07-20-2020, 12:29 PM   #4299
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Looking at a set of ESR RF2 for my BRZ tS lowered on Eibach Sportlines with -2.5 degrees of camber.
I reached out to ESR and they said with18x9.5 +22 they are "pretty sure will fit the Brembos" but that they didn't have confirmation.
They also offer 18x9.5 +35. In the same wheels.

I like the aggressive wide wheels with poke but would the +22 look absolutely ridiculous? This would be my street set-up. Any autocross days will have the stock Enkeis.

Should I roll the dice on the +35?
Any info/advice would be appreciated.
Looking at 235/40 18 tires to go with the set up
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Looking at a set of ESR RF2 for my BRZ tS lowered on Eibach Sportlines with -2.5 degrees of camber.
I reached out to ESR and they said with18x9.5 +22 they are "pretty sure will fit the Brembos" but that they didn't have confirmation.
They also offer 18x9.5 +35. In the same wheels.

I like the aggressive wide wheels with poke but would the +22 look absolutely ridiculous? This would be my street set-up. Any autocross days will have the stock Enkeis.

Should I roll the dice on the +35?
Any info/advice would be appreciated.
Looking at 235/40 18 tires to go with the set up

My SSR Comps clear Brembos with no spacer, at ET +48 on an 8.5" wheel. So, 9.5 would put it -13, which would be right on at +35. Spoke design, however, is what it's all about.

I wouldn't roll the dice without pics of the ESR wheels from the side, showing spoke "arc"... If it helps, I can post a clearance pic with my wheels so you can eyeball.
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would i need spacers to clear esr sr01 wheels that are 18x9.5 +35 ?
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I want to get some SSR Professor SPX wheels with a staggered fitment. Evasive is recommending standard concave 18x9.5 +35 in the front and super concave (SL) disc 18x9.5 +30 in the rear. Does this sound like it should fit? It sounds a little suspect to me, and I am worried about clearance issues in the rear. But I'd like a second opinion from the experts.
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would i need spacers to clear esr sr01 wheels that are 18x9.5 +35 ?
Not if you have coilovers it will fit just fine.
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I want to get some SSR Professor SPX wheels with a staggered fitment. Evasive is recommending standard concave 18x9.5 +35 in the front and super concave (SL) disc 18x9.5 +30 in the rear. Does this sound like it should fit? It sounds a little suspect to me, and I am worried about clearance issues in the rear. But I'd like a second opinion from the experts.
If you want to do this make sure you are on coilovers other wise the fronts definitely wont fit and rub the fenders. The rears will fit without issues. Also i'd avoid getting a staggered setup. It offers no benefit, this car was designed to have a square setup.
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Vital: in this case suggested wheel diameter and width is same, only different offset. Not exactly staggered in classical sense, kind of lesser evil. While such setup will still have some cons, but less bad then more common staggered different width wheels choice which will add lot of understeer. My own choice would still be same wheels on all four corners, and if fitment matters that much, then one can use on one axle spacers, but for some suggested also may work.
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Vital: in this case suggested wheel diameter and width is same, only different offset. Not exactly staggered in classical sense, kind of lesser evil. While such setup will still have some cons, but less bad then more common staggered different width wheels choice which will add lot of understeer. My own choice would still be same wheels on all four corners, and if fitment matters that much, then one can use on one axle spacers, but for some suggested also may work.
Woops you're right i totally misread that. Yes, agreed this is actually better than running different sizes. I assume he/she may just want different offsets for looks so this should work it should not have any noticeable impact on driveability.
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Not if you have coilovers it will fit just fine.
im on airlift 3p kit!
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Now on airlift, there might be clearance problems, not more clearance vs stock as with most aftermarket coilovers (which usually have smaller diameter springs then stock). I guess, to be on safe side, i'd probably think of not going to x9.5". Unless widebody, but then very different offsets/wheels anyway.
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im on airlift 3p kit!
Ah in that case, disregard what i said. Unfortunately, i cannot help with air suspension fitment. Here is a thread that might help you: https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77588
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@Vital & @churchx... thanks for your help!
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Ah in that case, disregard what i said. Unfortunately, i cannot help with air suspension fitment. Here is a thread that might help you: https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77588
Thanks, hopefully someone responds im wondering if my wheels/tire combo will clear !
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Hey guys, urgently asking you, i already bought new wheels, so the size is 9.5J ET48 front and rear, wheel it fit in front with 245/40/18 in stock car, it wil not scrub or rub smthg? or should i do 235/40/18 and 245/40/18 rear, i cannot fit 35% because of the asphalt in our city...
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