Will It Fit Thread
#4601
Pew Pew Pew
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Ross knows what he is talking about. That is barely more aggressive than stock and will fit no problem. 18x9.5 +45 with 275/35 (Enkei RPF1 in case you were wondering) is what tons of performance minded people run without rubbing or modifications. I hope Atilla finishes that chart he was working on soon. This stuff is getting redonkulous.
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#4602
Pew Pew Pew
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Here you go. Post 24. Rim sits 2mm farther out and has wider tires.
https://www.rx8club.com/showpost.php...7&postcount=24
and another that is 6mm farther out
https://www.rx8club.com/showpost.php...3&postcount=39
Sorry to be a dick but you didn't really try.
#4603
You know, I was shopping for a wheel package for a while. I read every post in this thread and many more. I didnt really understand why some fit and some wouldnt until I read one simple explanation on some other site somewhere. Here it is.
Stock factory RX-8 18x8 +50 225/45R18
The offset numbers start at 50. If you go +45, its only 5mm difference in a positive direction... outward I believe. The farther you go from 50, the more its offset. If you buy a +20, its quite a ways from 50, therefore they will be offset outwards 30mm. If you add a wider rim, it will look wider, and stick more towards the fender. If you couple it with a big tire, wide and high, you are getting into the fender. I found a tire size calculator online here http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
You fill in the stock size, and the sizes you are looking at, and it tells you the size difference. Width, circumference, even how it will affect your speedometer. It worked for me. I have 18x8 +45 wheels now with 225/45-18s on the front, and 245/40-18s on the rear. The backs look way wider than the fronts, fit nicer closer to the fender, but are the same diameter within .5" of stock size.
Just a thought.
Mike
Stock factory RX-8 18x8 +50 225/45R18
The offset numbers start at 50. If you go +45, its only 5mm difference in a positive direction... outward I believe. The farther you go from 50, the more its offset. If you buy a +20, its quite a ways from 50, therefore they will be offset outwards 30mm. If you add a wider rim, it will look wider, and stick more towards the fender. If you couple it with a big tire, wide and high, you are getting into the fender. I found a tire size calculator online here http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
You fill in the stock size, and the sizes you are looking at, and it tells you the size difference. Width, circumference, even how it will affect your speedometer. It worked for me. I have 18x8 +45 wheels now with 225/45-18s on the front, and 245/40-18s on the rear. The backs look way wider than the fronts, fit nicer closer to the fender, but are the same diameter within .5" of stock size.
Just a thought.
Mike
#4604
Sorry to be a dick but you didn't really try.[/quote]
Didn't want to put it that way but...apology accepted.
I have been doing research about this but it is not that easy. I'm trying to reduce trial and error. It's a big investment and is for solo/autocross. So, I want to be sure that I get the most aggressive offset and width, without any rubbing or loosing tire circunsference. Trying to hear from personal experience. Also looking at the racing threads here and consulting with Good-Win.
It seems that a 245/40/18 is the best option for 8.5 or 9" width. Deciding offset.
Thanks
Didn't want to put it that way but...apology accepted.
I have been doing research about this but it is not that easy. I'm trying to reduce trial and error. It's a big investment and is for solo/autocross. So, I want to be sure that I get the most aggressive offset and width, without any rubbing or loosing tire circunsference. Trying to hear from personal experience. Also looking at the racing threads here and consulting with Good-Win.
It seems that a 245/40/18 is the best option for 8.5 or 9" width. Deciding offset.
Thanks
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^ You will be fine with the specs mentioned by Ross. There will be no rubbing and you can go with 9.5 if you want. You can drop the car on coilvers at about 1.5in-2in too and still won't rub.
#4606
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Ok, I'll be nice and repost what has been said.
Best/Easiest Auto-X Setup: 18x9.5 +45 with 275/35/18. No fender modifications. You can lower the car to 3 inches no problem.
Less Grippy/More Daily Driven Setup:: 18x8.5 +40 with 245/40 or 255/40. Both will fit with zero fender modifications. The weight of the wheel being an inch less is infintesimally small once you factor in the weight of the tires.
So, it all comes down to if this is a dedicated track setup, or your daily driven every other weekend auto-x / track day setup.
Hope this helps, let me know if you need any more answers.
Best/Easiest Auto-X Setup: 18x9.5 +45 with 275/35/18. No fender modifications. You can lower the car to 3 inches no problem.
Less Grippy/More Daily Driven Setup:: 18x8.5 +40 with 245/40 or 255/40. Both will fit with zero fender modifications. The weight of the wheel being an inch less is infintesimally small once you factor in the weight of the tires.
So, it all comes down to if this is a dedicated track setup, or your daily driven every other weekend auto-x / track day setup.
Hope this helps, let me know if you need any more answers.
#4611
thinking of 20"
im thinking of putting 20" rims on my 8.Has anyone had much trouble with 20s fitting correctly?
Found a sweet deal on some 2nd hand rims and tyres,the wheels im looking at are foose df-5s
Front wheels are 235/30/R20
Rear wheels are 285/25/R20
any suggestions would be welcome.
Found a sweet deal on some 2nd hand rims and tyres,the wheels im looking at are foose df-5s
Front wheels are 235/30/R20
Rear wheels are 285/25/R20
any suggestions would be welcome.
#4612
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https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-discussion-3/whats-big-deal-20-inch-rims-172920/
Those Foose rims are heavy as ****; combined with the lowest profile tires Ive ever seen...
Those Foose rims are heavy as ****; combined with the lowest profile tires Ive ever seen...
![Puke](https://www.rx8club.com/images/smilies/puke.gif)
#4613
#4614
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=172920
Those Foose rims are heavy as ****; combined with the lowest profile tires Ive ever seen...![Puke](https://www.rx8club.com/images/smilies/puke.gif)
Those Foose rims are heavy as ****; combined with the lowest profile tires Ive ever seen...
![Puke](https://www.rx8club.com/images/smilies/puke.gif)
Yeah,but they look good!
Does anyone know if they will fit without rubbing?
#4616
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im thinking of putting 20" rims on my 8.Has anyone had much trouble with 20s fitting correctly?
Found a sweet deal on some 2nd hand rims and tyres,the wheels im looking at are foose df-5s
Front wheels are 235/30/R20
Rear wheels are 285/25/R20
any suggestions would be welcome.
Found a sweet deal on some 2nd hand rims and tyres,the wheels im looking at are foose df-5s
Front wheels are 235/30/R20
Rear wheels are 285/25/R20
any suggestions would be welcome.
Come back here with wheel width and offset and I can tell you if they will fit.
#4625
The Angry Wheelchair
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I'd go with that and you shouldn't need a roll. Depends on the tire but Kane has that exact size and offset and didn't require a roll with his car lowered. If you go to a 255/35 you're going to have your speedo off a bit not to mention possible needing a roll and it will drop your car down another 1/2".