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Rocket Bunny V1 Wheel fitment Explained
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[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJRprOkeilQ"]Rocket Bunny Wheel Fitment Explained In Detail BRZ FRS GT86 - YouTube[/ame] Basic information you NEED to know. This video helps explain Rocket bunny V1 wheel fitment. Fronts are an additional 40mm wider. Rears are an additional 65mm wider. Wheel fitment charts for the front and rear here. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7535 If you are on stock body use this free program here. http://www.frsproject.com/tire_size.php ****tire wall calculation***** http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...nfoTireMath.do (if you go too big you are gonna have a bad time) The ratio number is pretty important. My 265/40 is almost the same size as a 295/35 tire. So go play and figure out your final overall diameter fitment. (they typically round up to keep things easier) 1inch = about 25.4 mm 1/2 inch = 12.7mm Hub centric & Wheel centric adapters means fits flush with the hub and wheel. OEM wheel bolt pattern 5x100 5x114.3 has a better low offset wheel selection. Hub is 56.1mm Every inch you lower your car the wheels are tucked in by 8mm (0.314961 inch) Camber adjustment in the rears is via lower control arms. Any degree higher then 3 degrees will throw the rest of your suspension off. So, trailer arms and toe arms are highly suggested after 3 degrees. Camber adjustment in the fronts is via upper controls arms ($$$$), top hats ($$), and camber bolts ($) A bad TOE alignment will eat up your tires more then a big camber. In short, get your suspension figured out! _________________________________________________ 1st. Choose your wheel fitment you want. I personally like the meaty wheel fitment sitting semi flush. & following the arch perfectly. However, the best and most practical fitment is tucked in a bit so you do not have to worry about hitting your fenders. 2nd. Understand Offset. Offset in short. The higher the offset is the more it sticks closer to the car. The lower the offset is the more it sticks away from the car. 3rd. Pick your wheels. Running a small adapters to 5x114.3 is an affordable way to get to rocket bunny wheel fitment. Also, look into 2nd hand wheels. 4th. Pick the correct tires. Use the tire wall calculator listed above. It is really important. Note: If you are going for the tucked in fitment, you can fit a much bigger tires like 295 (rears) if you really want to. Things to look out for! Front wheel fitment! You have to deal with the turning radius. So, if you pick an offset that is too low it will hit the fenders. If you pick too large of tires it will hit. If you pick with the wrong offset you could fit the inside of the car @ full lock! Be mindful. My wheel and tires fitment 1/2inch drop from stock from stock height Fronts 18x9.5 +10 mm off set with a 15mm hub centric and wheel centric adapter. So it's really 18x9.5 -5mm off set Tires: Nittos NT05 255/40 R18 Camber -3 degrees Toe -0.3 Caster max 1/2inch drop from stock height Rears 18x11 +15mm off set with a 25mm hub centric and wheel centric adapters So it is really 18x11 -10mm Tires Nittors NT05 265/40 R18 Camber 3.2 Toe.-.4 caster max My total cost wheels + tires + adapters. 900 wheels 540 tires adapters 150 Total = 1590 + install Crap I hate about my wheels. No back spacing. They are in 5x114.3 bolt pattern. They will not make them in 5x100. Pokes out too much. Cost effective wheels forgestar f14 super deep concave 1700 + 160 shipped. Custom to size and spec. + tires no adapters or a used set of 5x114.3 wheels and a small adapter. i'll update this later. But, it is the basic information you need to know to figure out the flush fitment for rocket bunny V1. Thanks, Frank
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rocketbunny wheel fitment crisis!! guys I need some advice!! :'(
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With the Rocket Bunny v1!
Front: Rim Specs 18x9.5 +30 25mm Spacer 2inch Drop =18x9.5 +11mm Rear:Rim Specs 18x10.5 +22 30mm Spacer 2inch Drop =18x10.5 -6mm Correct me if I’m wrong? |
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