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Old 05-08-2014, 02:21 PM   #1
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Wheel Directory: SSR GT F01 18x8.5 +44

18x8.5 +44 SSR GT F01 with Michelin PSS 225/40r18:

17.4 lbs

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I need the offset on these wheels to get them added!
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+44, also they weight 17.4 pounds per wheel.
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Just realized I've never made a post about these wheels... I'm running the same setup as @olorin, except with 245/35-18 Michelin PSS

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Nice! How's the diameter/speedo compared to stock?


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Just realized I've never made a post about these wheels... I'm running the same setup as @olorin, except with 245/35-18 Michelin PSS

How do you like this setup? I'm thinking of doing this setup next time around. Got any angle or side pics?
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Tire diameter is nearly the same as stock. 24.6" vs 24.8".

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How do you like this setup? I'm thinking of doing this setup next time around. Got any angle or side pics?
I like it! It fits well and doesn't rub unless you hit a pothole or something. My car is pretty low too. Here's a few more pics..




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If I had those wheels, I would go with caps no.3, part number PARTS326
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I have seen this car and setup in person. It looks great!

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Tire diameter is nearly the same as stock. 24.6" vs 24.8".



I like it! It fits well and doesn't rub unless you hit a pothole or something. My car is pretty low too. Here's a few more pics..




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Just realized I've never made a post about these wheels... I'm running the same setup as @olorin, except with 245/35-18 Michelin PSS

What is your suspension setup? Also wheel setup is same as OP? Offset and all? Does it feel slower than the stock wheels? Since you stated diameter is nearly the same, I am wondering if the wheels feel slower with the slight increase in wheel diameter. I really like these wheels, I'm looking to get a set.
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What is your suspension setup? Also wheel setup is same as OP? Offset and all? Does it feel slower than the stock wheels? Since you stated diameter is nearly the same, I am wondering if the wheels feel slower with the slight increase in wheel diameter. I really like these wheels, I'm looking to get a set.
Exactly the same wheel as OP. I'm running racecomp Tarmac 0 for suspension, with -2 degrees camber all around. It's been a while, but I don't remember the car feeling any slower with these wheels. In fact, wheel and tire (245) combo, it's 1lb lighter in each corner.
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Exactly the same wheel as OP. I'm running racecomp Tarmac 0 for suspension, with -2 degrees camber all around. It's been a while, but I don't remember the car feeling any slower with these wheels. In fact, wheel and tire (245) combo, it's 1lb lighter in each corner.
About how low would you say you are? Waiting to put my HKS SP coils on. They recommend -42mm F and - 52mm R for max low driving range.

I would probably do about 1.65" all around, maybe raise the rear 1/4" .5" more than the front.

What do you think?
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About how low would you say you are? Waiting to put my HKS SP coils on. They recommend -42mm F and - 52mm R for max low driving range.

I would probably do about 1.65" all around, maybe raise the rear 1/4" .5" more than the front.

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Umm.. not sure exactly how low, but it was about a 1-finger gap all around at the time. I'm actually back on stock suspension now... better for track, until I get a fancy suspension setup.
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