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2tone 03-21-2010 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by ZumnRx8 (Post 3480537)
Ok so I finally got some different wheels. Im on stock suspension. GT
They are:
F: 19x8.5 +37
R: 19x8.5 +37
Tires:
F: 235/35/19
R: 235/35/19
No where I am confused is that I have two people about the wheels offset and if they were good offest (Ill roll if I have to, but not trim or pull).:dunno:... Anyways.. 1 of them (Mike Piston Eater) Told me to get 5mm spacers so that they would sit more flush? That the spacers will take it from +37 to +32?:scratchhe...He said since the spacers are only 5mm that I wouldnt need the kind of spacers that require other longer wheel lugs. I dont Track and I dont DD. I only use my car for monthly meets and to go to shows and with family here and there.

Is +37 a good offest? Do I really need 5mm spacers? Either way I am planning to roll my fenders (it wouldnt hurt to do so anyways, it only rolls the little tab on the inside upwards). The tires on the wheels are like at 50% tread left. I plan on buying 255 or 265/35's Nitto NT05's... would I still need spacers with the 255/265s?

the 5mm spacer will make them stick OUT 5 mm extra. I was going to say it's personal choice...that you don't need it, but i see you'll be running 19's. are you lowered? you don't want the issue shake is having...rubbing on the INSIDE of the wheel well, but i don't think you'll have that with those wheels at +37 or +32...imuo (in my uneducated opinion) :sad:


Originally Posted by shakeyourbrakes (Post 3480538)
Yea i don't know the deal.. Frustrating though. I'm stock height too so I don't know why it's an issue

yeah i bet. that's really strange. maybe you can take pics of wheels at full lock to see if someone can comment on something being out of place or protruding??

ZumnRx8 03-21-2010 08:04 PM

^ i know I dont need it, but what Im trying to say is that I do want to sit somewhat flush. Will I need spacers to do so? Or will the 265 tires be enough to make them a bit more flush?

Anyone else care to chime in?

TopGear8 03-21-2010 08:05 PM

Don't put 265's on a 8.5" wheel...

Stop being weak and put some 9" wide wheels on there.

ZumnRx8 03-21-2010 08:10 PM

ok... 255's..^ I bought the wheels off of another forum member. They are SP1 Professors. Would it be better to just buy new barrels in a 9 or 9.5" width (they are two piece) with a different offset and attach these faces to them?

2tone 03-21-2010 08:26 PM

oh ok, sorry. to be more flush, i would use the spacers. well, no, i would get wider barrels, but i'm sure the spacers are the cheaper/easier option!

you could just get them installed as-is and see how you feel. i bet it's flush enough as-is, but if not, you could just throw the spacers on at that time.

ZumnRx8 03-21-2010 08:41 PM

^thanks, ya imma try them out! anyone else?

mike[piston eater] 03-21-2010 09:50 PM

zumn just mount em first then we will measure and determine if you want spacers, and your tire size :]

pdxhak 03-21-2010 09:52 PM

255/35 could be a problem. I know I've mentioned it a thousand times but yet many seem to not remember :)

tiltmode43 03-21-2010 10:11 PM

Zumn, I've got some 5mm in my back seat if you want to try them out to see how they fit. Might have some 3mm too. Mike is right, anything more than 5mm and it is HIGHLY recommended to use spacers with built in extended studs or to replace the oem studs with longer ones. Don't sweat tire widths with trying to cram as much on there as possible. Go for 245's for your next set, if you really want more rubber, there is no real reason though, asside from spending a bit more on tires.

Lastly, congrats, and welcome to the cool kid club of authenticness
:bigok: :lol:

edit: Forgot to mention, I wouldn't bother re-barreling, I'd rather just sell them and buy another set of wheels when you tire of these, always fun to change it up!

mike[piston eater] 03-21-2010 10:14 PM

tilt im looking for some mb battles for the fc lol so can rattle can special em in white :]

tiltmode43 03-22-2010 12:31 AM

Sweet, I was thinking about MB's back in the day too. Watch zilvia though, some legit wheels will pop up for cheap, I almost picked up 17" RG 1's for pocket change. I really should have but told myself to save it for the 8, lol

mike[piston eater] 03-22-2010 01:13 AM

yepp or if some nice legit wheels pop on zilvia ill be allover em

ZumnRx8 03-22-2010 01:39 AM

Thanks Tilt, and Im diggin that new Siggy :ylsuper: That shit is badass

J8635621 03-22-2010 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by shakeyourbrakes (Post 3480470)
I just stepped up to 9" rims with +30 offset and 245 tires.... I felt some weird rubbing on hard turns and come to find out the front inside of the tires are rubbing the springs or something... Which caused a gash or two and a bulge on the inside of both the front tires... What's going on? I'm assuming the solution would be a spacer on both the fronts now that I ruined two tires. I'm thinking 5mm, but anyone have any experience with this or a solution so I don't ruin replacements?

That's pretty strange. Shouldn't those rims sit in pretty much the same spot as stock in regards to inside clearance?

paulmasoner 03-22-2010 10:11 AM


9" rims with +30 offset and 245 tires
should have ~1/4" MORE clearance on the inside.

J8635621 03-22-2010 10:52 AM

Yea I didn't really do the math lol. I do know it has a hell of a lot more clearance than 9.5 +45 with 275s that everyone and their mom has run. I sense something is amiss with his setup.

J8635621 03-22-2010 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by zumnrx8 (Post 3480911)
im diggin that new siggy :ylsuper: That shit is badass

^+1

quazmosis 03-22-2010 04:49 PM

Could I get someone to recommend a tire size that will fit my RPF1s 18x8.5s? Stock suspension.

paulmasoner 03-22-2010 04:55 PM

245/40/18 or 255/40/18 if you want extra meat

quazmosis 03-22-2010 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by paulmasoner (Post 3481794)
245/40/18 or 255/40/18 if you want extra meat

How close to rubbing will this come?

Also they are 40 mm offset if that makes a difference.

paulmasoner 03-22-2010 05:01 PM

it does, not sure how much. others know better than me. hell i cant even FIND wheels i like in the right size...

EDIT 1010tires says your wheels stick out 16mm farther than the stockers do. 245/40 should add about another 20/21mm to that. total of ~36mm closer to your outer fender lip than stock wheel/tire....... this is just based on what 1010 says. realistic exp speaks better, i know for a fact i've had 2 different tires, the same size, that werent the "same size"

shakeyourbrakes 03-22-2010 06:20 PM

5mm spacers fixed my problem... Trust me I have no idea why... When the car would lean hardd on turn it would hit the shock mount I think and jerk the car. For some reason I'm not running into it anymore. I'm pretty confused haha. Maybe I just had bunk tires or something, I picked them up used.


Originally Posted by j8635621 (Post 3481209)
Yea I didn't really do the math lol. I do know it has a hell of a lot more clearance than 9.5 +45 with 275s that everyone and their mom has run. I sense something is amiss with his setup.


Atilla 03-22-2010 06:35 PM

shake: you're at stock height right?? i don't see how a spacer would remedy your issue?? :scratchhe

Do you have pictures?? I'm curious to see what it looks like...


Quaz: i'm running 18x8.5 +35 w/245/40 tires. I personally like the setup both for comfort and for looks. It fills out the wheel gap better than the 35's and the 245's fit the rim much better than my 235's. Def go with 245/40's.

shakeyourbrakes 03-22-2010 07:26 PM

Because of the offset/width (9.5) they were sitting way in around the hub/rotor??.. That's what it looked like at least. The spacers pushed the rims out away from the shock mount a little which maybe gave me a little more space when the body weight shifted. Ahh I'm lost I don't know. As of now I have spacers on the front only (they're actually 7mm spacers which was all I could find on short notice to try) and the tires with bulges on the rear until I can switch them out tommorrow. There's a chance they were just old tires or damaged used ones I picked up.. It's just weird both have bulges on the inside suddenly after I felt something hitting a handfull of times around tight turns.

2tone 03-22-2010 07:53 PM

yeah that is weird. i bet you had bunk tires to begin with. i'm sure others know better but be careful w/ your lugs if you're running 7mm spacers. i don't know but you might need longer ones :dunno:


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