The Official FC Wheel Fitment Thread
#5951
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My car is a track car only pretty much.. But yes the tires wear perfectly on the track, and have tons of grip. It works well on the street too, but it is not the way you would want to set up a daily driver.
You can make 255s work with a little less camber up front, close to 2 degrees, but it may rub the fender more and require more aggressive rolling.
You can make 255s work with a little less camber up front, close to 2 degrees, but it may rub the fender more and require more aggressive rolling.
#5952
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My car is a track car only pretty much.. But yes the tires wear perfectly on the track, and have tons of grip. It works well on the street too, but it is not the way you would want to set up a daily driver.
You can make 255s work with a little less camber up front, close to 2 degrees, but it may rub the fender more and require more aggressive rolling.
You can make 255s work with a little less camber up front, close to 2 degrees, but it may rub the fender more and require more aggressive rolling.
One more question--how much extra clearance does fender rolling give in the front and rear? I'm talking about something that looks stock from the outside, just rolling, not pulling.
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#5954
Ok team, my turn! Looking for as big as I can go without rubbing. Here is what I have:
17x8 +35
17x9 +35
Not looking for hellaflush, just a nice look. I was thinking 225/40 and 255/35 but can't find many good choices in those sizes - even if my calcs are right on sizing.
Thanks!
17x8 +35
17x9 +35
Not looking for hellaflush, just a nice look. I was thinking 225/40 and 255/35 but can't find many good choices in those sizes - even if my calcs are right on sizing.
Thanks!
#5956
Triangles and Cats
Getting some real ssr type c wheels for my vert in 18x8.5 +thirtysomething from a friend willing to let the set go with tires and centercaps for 1000. Front and rear will need spacers forsure, as the wheels made contact with the springs when test fitting them.
Rear will fit perfectly with spacers as they do not quite reach out enough to be flush yet anyway, so that works out
But the fronts are already like perfectly flush WITHOUT spacers. Worried about that. Any advice as to what I should do to fit them without molesting the fender TOO much? I don't mind rolling or a bit of pulling but trying to remain 100% stock bodied.
Rear will fit perfectly with spacers as they do not quite reach out enough to be flush yet anyway, so that works out
But the fronts are already like perfectly flush WITHOUT spacers. Worried about that. Any advice as to what I should do to fit them without molesting the fender TOO much? I don't mind rolling or a bit of pulling but trying to remain 100% stock bodied.
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#5961
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What suspension setup do you have? Unless you say coilovers with camber plates, the stock style front suspension has 2 positions for front camber, and that is based on how you bolt on the top hat. Niether position offers much negative camber. You will gain almost nothing with the camber bolts.
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MaczPayne and I are pretty much in sync with all or our figment info, we ran very similar setups.
If you want to run a square setup with large tires with stock fenders you need a 17x9 wheel in a mid 20s offset. Honestly a +30 with a 1/4 inch spacer in front would be perfect because you would have a little more room for a 255 tire in the rear.
If you want to run 235/40 or 245/40, you can do that pretty easily with close to -2 degrees of front camber. This is a great street setup. You'll need to roll the front fenders. If you want to do 255s you'll need to roll the rear fenders too.
Here is my car on 17x9 +24 and 255/40/17 NT01s which are huge for a 255. The front just fits, the tire touches the swaybar at full lock.
This is -3 degrees camber
If you want to run a square setup with large tires with stock fenders you need a 17x9 wheel in a mid 20s offset. Honestly a +30 with a 1/4 inch spacer in front would be perfect because you would have a little more room for a 255 tire in the rear.
If you want to run 235/40 or 245/40, you can do that pretty easily with close to -2 degrees of front camber. This is a great street setup. You'll need to roll the front fenders. If you want to do 255s you'll need to roll the rear fenders too.
Here is my car on 17x9 +24 and 255/40/17 NT01s which are huge for a 255. The front just fits, the tire touches the swaybar at full lock.
This is -3 degrees camber
#5969
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No problem. You can actually get 17x9.5s all around on the car with 255/40/17 tires.
You need a 17x9.5 in the +35 to +38 range, and a 12mm to 15mm spacer in the front. If you run a +38 you can run up to a 5mm spacer in the rear. The pictures below are a 17x9.5 +38 with a 5/8" spacer in front and a 255/40/17 RS3.
You need a 17x9.5 in the +35 to +38 range, and a 12mm to 15mm spacer in the front. If you run a +38 you can run up to a 5mm spacer in the rear. The pictures below are a 17x9.5 +38 with a 5/8" spacer in front and a 255/40/17 RS3.
#5970
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No problem. You can actually get 17x9.5s all around on the car with 255/40/17 tires.
You need a 17x9.5 in the +35 to +38 range, and a 12mm to 15mm spacer in the front. If you run a +38 you can run up to a 5mm spacer in the rear. The pictures below are a 17x9.5 +38 with a 5/8" spacer in front and a 255/40/17 RS3.