View Poll Results: what size rims on a N/A
15"



19
7.60%
16"



68
27.20%
17"



136
54.40%
18"



27
10.80%
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what size rims
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On my old FC, 17X8 Front 17X9 Rear OZ racing.
Now with my FD 17X8 Front 17X9 Rear SSR Integral GT-1's with 275/40 Nitto 555R's to get the most out of the rear wheels.
Now with my FD 17X8 Front 17X9 Rear SSR Integral GT-1's with 275/40 Nitto 555R's to get the most out of the rear wheels.
Hey i got a good question.
Im planning on getting mariah mode 5 front fenders. Their wider then stock and i was wondering since i can put wider tires in the front will the front be wider then the rear?
i want to run 245's all the way around what width wheels should i get?
Pictures of fenders
Im planning on getting mariah mode 5 front fenders. Their wider then stock and i was wondering since i can put wider tires in the front will the front be wider then the rear?
i want to run 245's all the way around what width wheels should i get?
Pictures of fenders
This will settle it forever!!!!!!!!!
Just go to discounttire.com
Original Factory Size(s)
205/60-15
These tire sizes will fit your original wheels.
Optional Size(s)
PLUS ZERO
215/60-15
PLUS ONE
205/55-16
225/50-16
PLUS TWO
215/45-17
215/50-17
225/45-17
PLUS THREE
215/40-18
225/40-18
PLUS FOUR
225/35-19
Plus Sizing is an easy way to enhance the performance and look of your vehicle. Use of these sizes may require the purchase of new aftermarket wheels.
In-depth Info on Plus Sizes
Just go to discounttire.com
Original Factory Size(s)
205/60-15
These tire sizes will fit your original wheels.
Optional Size(s)
PLUS ZERO
215/60-15
PLUS ONE
205/55-16
225/50-16
PLUS TWO
215/45-17
215/50-17
225/45-17
PLUS THREE
215/40-18
225/40-18
PLUS FOUR
225/35-19
Plus Sizing is an easy way to enhance the performance and look of your vehicle. Use of these sizes may require the purchase of new aftermarket wheels.
In-depth Info on Plus Sizes
Originally posted by Rs4Racer
Hey i got a good question.
Im planning on getting mariah mode 5 front fenders. Their wider then stock and i was wondering since i can put wider tires in the front will the front be wider then the rear?
i want to run 245's all the way around what width wheels should i get?
Hey i got a good question.
Im planning on getting mariah mode 5 front fenders. Their wider then stock and i was wondering since i can put wider tires in the front will the front be wider then the rear?
i want to run 245's all the way around what width wheels should i get?
"The MARIAH Mode Five Front fenders were initially designed for our SCCA E-Production race cars, but we found they also looked great on street RX-7s as well. These slightly wider front fenders allow us to run equal width rims front and rear, without the rim width being determined by the narrower front fenders."
I think 245's would kick ***. Standard or more common wheels are 7" wide. I think you should go 8", 7.5" minimum. Since these sizes aren't standard/popular/common, I think they are a bit pricey.
If it was in the budget, I'd do exactly what your thinking, MM5 fenders, 17X8s with 245/40s.
You like apples?
How bout them apples.
17" is a nice size for the FC's.  18's are too big and require too thin a tire (profile) on the street - you risk rim damage from bad roads.  17" tires have been dropping in price, so it doesn't cost that much to step up from 15" or 16".
-Ted
-Ted
17 x 9.5 rear 38mm offset 275's
17 x 9 front 35mm offset 235's
Enkei RPF1's. 10's will fit on the rear....I tried it...
I also have a perfect set of OZ Superlegarra's forsale
17 x 8 40mm offset
17 x 9 front 35mm offset 235's
Enkei RPF1's. 10's will fit on the rear....I tried it...
I also have a perfect set of OZ Superlegarra's forsale
17 x 8 40mm offset
i'm plannin on puttin 18's on mine, its just i dont know how fat of a wheel i can fit on the back, i need fat 18's for 2 reasons
reason #1 - to lower the overall final gear ratio
reason #2 - i'm gonna need as much rubber contact as possible
look at my sig, you'll see why, i have my reasons why i'm doing it
reason #1 - to lower the overall final gear ratio
reason #2 - i'm gonna need as much rubber contact as possible
look at my sig, you'll see why, i have my reasons why i'm doing it
I think 18" rims or higher are only suitable for cars that are actually going to benefit from them on the track. Otherwise, I like 17" or 16" rims better, and they definitely look better than 18" on an FC in my opinion.
Sorry about this part not being on topic, but I have messaged a few people and nobody has responded. WHERE ARE THE ARCHIVES? They say to check the archives, but have no links or information on where they are located. Someone please point me to them.
Thanks,
Jeremy
Sorry about this part not being on topic, but I have messaged a few people and nobody has responded. WHERE ARE THE ARCHIVES? They say to check the archives, but have no links or information on where they are located. Someone please point me to them.
Thanks,
Jeremy
At the bottom of this thread there is a Forum Jump.. Just click on it and scroll down the the archive you want..
Also once you click on the Forum you want up at the top it says 2nd gen Archives. Click on these to get there.
Also once you click on the Forum you want up at the top it says 2nd gen Archives. Click on these to get there.
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