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Old 05-30-2013, 06:42 PM   #1
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Exclamation Deep dish wheels?

Hey guys,

Well I have the OZ Ultraleggeras that I've installed a while ago and they're starting to become a bit "boring". Looking for more of deep dish (and I mean deeep) wheels just like Miura's one (TRA Kyoto Rocket Bunny), I think they're deep dish BBS wheels.

Miura-san's FR-S:


Anyone with deep dish wheels such as those that can post up pics?

Any recommended set-ups?

Any issues with the negative offsets, bla bla?

Specific sizes, offsets, etc. that I should go for?

Putting into mind that no widebody kit will be installed and I don't mind the tire being drawn more out from the fender since we don't have any law/regulation that forbids that from happening in a car here in Dubai.
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Hey guys,

Well I have the OZ Ultraleggeras that I've installed a while ago and they're starting to become a bit "boring". Looking for more of deep dish (and I mean deeep) wheels just like Miura's one (TRA Kyoto Rocket Bunny), I think they're deep dish BBS wheels.

Miura-san's FR-S:


Anyone with deep dish wheels such as those that can post up pics?

Any recommended set-ups?

Any issues with the negative offsets, bla bla?

Specific sizes, offsets, etc. that I should go for?

Putting into mind that no widebody kit will be installed and I don't mind the tire being drawn more out from the fender since we don't have any law/regulation that forbids that from happening in a car here in Dubai.

I remember most BBS rims aren't available in 5x100's but you can run adapters , wheel dude offers a nice design, Linea corse i think.

leaving your body stock and tires being very wide might be slightly an over kill.


Dubai police is way more lenient than Abu Dhabi's police
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Your in the wheel directory...
...dig around a bit a bit.

This has an awesome chart and pics links.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22655


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When choosing deep dished wheels, it reaches a stage where you need wider fenders to prevent tires from sticking out like a golf cart.
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When choosing deep dished wheels, it reaches a stage where you need wider fenders to prevent tires from sticking out like a golf cart.
Or running massive negative camber
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Old 05-31-2013, 05:23 AM   #6
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I remember most BBS rims aren't available in 5x100's but you can run adapters , wheel dude offers a nice design, Linea corse i think.

leaving your body stock and tires being very wide might be slightly an over kill.


Dubai police is way more lenient than Abu Dhabi's police
I'll take a look at them and not wider as in half of the tire being out like a long travel trophy truck haha, I meant a bit out.

Yes they are Al Suwaidi .

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Your in the wheel directory...
...dig around a bit a bit.

This has an awesome chart and pics links.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22655


Picture below (18x10 +25 all around) is from---------- http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7535
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Thank you so much, will take a look.

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When choosing deep dished wheels, it reaches a stage where you need wider fenders to prevent tires from sticking out like a golf cart.
Yeah I'm looking at negative camber.

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Or running massive negative camber
Yep, might for a bit of negative offset but the TRA Kyoto's rocket bunny doesn't look really really wide?
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@Yamajee trust me it is very very wide compared to a stock 86
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I think safe bet is to do 18x9. Our wheels push 3 inch lip without going beyond fender... That is very close in terms of caliper clearance
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@Yamajee trust me it is very very wide compared to a stock 86
I'm going rocket bunny just not now, maybe in September because I'm waiting for someone who is building one here and then I'll have my final decision.

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I think safe bet is to do 18x9. Our wheels push 3 inch lip without going beyond fender... That is very close in terms of caliper clearance
Thank you, the exact answer I was looking for.
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Old 05-31-2013, 04:59 PM   #10
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If I remember correctly the wheels on that red rocket bunny are 16's
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If I remember correctly the wheels on that red rocket bunny are 16's
Yes, I was doing some research and turns out to be this following size (for reference):

BBS RS Wheels
Fronts are 16"x10" with a -15 offset
Rears are 16"x10" with a -45 offset

I might just go rocket bunny with that exact setup.
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You can get BBS RS redrilled and filled to 5x100 PCD , as well as get them relipped and rebarrelled. places like memoryfab, CZ wheels, VR wheels, Rotiform offer these kind of services, but in the US. Also keep in mind on a 3 piece wheel, you can always up-covert the wheel diameter, such as- buying a set of 17" BBS RS and getting them relipped and rebarrelled to 18"s

for reference , my current set-up is at 18x11 +25 rears 18x10 +15 fronts, with lots of negative camber on stock fenders


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Rocket Bunny looks great, but I'm already over it.
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You can get BBS RS redrilled and filled to 5x100 PCD , as well as get them relipped and rebarrelled. places like memoryfab, CZ wheels, VR wheels, Rotiform offer these kind of services, but in the US. Also keep in mind on a 3 piece wheel, you can always up-covert the wheel diameter, such as- buying a set of 17" BBS RS and getting them relipped and rebarrelled to 18"s

for reference , my current set-up is at 18x11 +25 rears 18x10 +15 fronts, with lots of negative camber on stock fenders


Good luck
Any pic of your car?
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