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04-24-2016, 08:43 PM | #1 |
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TRMotorsport FF10 17x9 +45mm wheels
I bought a set and I think they look good. I didn't see any pictures of these wheels, so I took a few for people contemplating these.
The weight was 1.76 lbs more than the stock setup, per wheel. This is with brand new 245/40/17 Michelin PSS vs stock Primacy with about 10K on them. So new vs new difference should be even less. 5mm spacers, -3.3 camber front, -2.2 in the back. |
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Very nice!
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Are you using the spacers with stock studs? Is there enough tread on the stud with the spacers to say, run it on the track? I have a new set of wheels that I might need a 5mm spacer to fit (17x8 ET 46) since I have -3 camber up front and stock suspension (will probably rub on spring).
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I'm on ARP studs. With the stock studs I used 3mm spacer and autocrossed the car frequently. That said, the number of threads left for the lugnut to grab didn't really instill a lot of confidence in me. With stock suspension, I'd expect +45 and up offset to rub on the spring perch
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04-25-2016, 12:35 PM | #6 |
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Looks pretty butch with the 17x9's.
Here's my Firestorm on the 17x8" size of the same wheel: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...24&postcount=4 |
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