Will It Fit Thread
#976
Offset is the position of the center hub on the wheel with respect to the entire rim. A zero offset means the hub positioned at the center of the rim.
A positive offset means that the hub is moved that many millimeters further toward the outside. A negative offset means that the hub is that many millimeters further in on the rim.
I think we can stop talking about offset now. Its just going to keep confusing people.
A positive offset means that the hub is moved that many millimeters further toward the outside. A negative offset means that the hub is that many millimeters further in on the rim.
I think we can stop talking about offset now. Its just going to keep confusing people.
I will try to attempt an explanation again... um, but only when I am educated on this knowledge.
#977
A friend of mine is selling his 2 piece work meister s1's, and I was thinking of buying them. The specs are 18x9.5 +25 all the way around with 245/35/18. Will this work with some fender rolling?
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yes they will work easily. I too have a set of work meisters, but they are far more aggressive.
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Thanks for the heads-up.
After discussion with a friend, here's the config we've come up with:
Front 18x8.5 +31, 235/40/R18
Rear 18x9.0 +35, 265/35/R18
How will they fit?
TIA
After discussion with a friend, here's the config we've come up with:
Front 18x8.5 +31, 235/40/R18
Rear 18x9.0 +35, 265/35/R18
How will they fit?
TIA
Last edited by Acoustix; 10-15-2008 at 01:06 PM.
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Please forgive if this was asked previously
I did try multiple searches on this thread to see if it came up. It probably has but I couldn't locate it, so I'm sorry for asking what I am sure was asked previously.
That being said:
OEM rims 245/40-18 F & R
I'm confident of clearance in the rear; but not 100% sure about the front. This would be a daily driver, not just a track fit. The main tyre, in case it makes a difference, that I'm considering is the Pirelli PZero Nero M&S PINNA RFT (If the tyre doesn't make a difference, I'm sorry. I wasn't attempting to threadjack.).
That being said:
OEM rims 245/40-18 F & R
I'm confident of clearance in the rear; but not 100% sure about the front. This would be a daily driver, not just a track fit. The main tyre, in case it makes a difference, that I'm considering is the Pirelli PZero Nero M&S PINNA RFT (If the tyre doesn't make a difference, I'm sorry. I wasn't attempting to threadjack.).
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Searching seems to confirm that a 18x8.5 +30mm will fit the front but will it also fit the back?
18x8.5 +30 with 245/40/18 fit all four wheel wells with an Tein S-Tech drop?
18x8.5 +30 with 245/40/18 fit all four wheel wells with an Tein S-Tech drop?
#998
Alright big question. I noticed that Rotora offers a 6 piston front big brake kit, and vivid racing says it'll fit the RX-8 http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/r...07-p-6852.html . I also noticed that there's no rear brake kit under the RX-8 category but a very similar rear brake kit exists for the FD RX-7 http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/r...2-p-21382.html . It LOOKS like it should fit, but looks can be deceiving. Also what kind of wheel (black, 18 or 19" and wider than stock) would fit this brake set up?
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how about:
18x8.5 +35 Front
18x9.5 +35 Back
with 255/40/18's will they sit flush? will i need to roll?
or will 275/35/18's fit with just 18x9.5 +35? (all the way around)
oh, also the car is lowered about 1.7" in the front and 1" drop in back.
thanks in advance.
18x8.5 +35 Front
18x9.5 +35 Back
with 255/40/18's will they sit flush? will i need to roll?
or will 275/35/18's fit with just 18x9.5 +35? (all the way around)
oh, also the car is lowered about 1.7" in the front and 1" drop in back.
thanks in advance.
Last edited by risky business; 10-27-2008 at 01:49 PM.