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Josh18_2k 03-19-09 06:45 PM

[FC] Corksport 30mm fenders + 285's = win
 
I'm sure all of you were wondering "whats the biggest tire i can stuff under the front of my FC, without using those godaweful 60mm tripoint flares?"
the answer - Corksport 30mm fenders. Unlike most fenders for the FC, CS fenders give an honest 30mm, maybe more (i didnt actually measure).

Tein Flex coilovers, 2.5 degrees camber

Drivers side:
18x9.5 +15 Enkei RPF1
285/30/18 Kumho V710

Passenger side:
17x9 +24 Bullitts
255/40/17 Advan A032-R

the last v710 pic is with the tire compressed some (rolled up onto a curb). as you can see it tucks just fine. The tire will actually hit the frame rail before the fender. perfect fit!

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...C/DSC02845.jpg
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Josh18_2k 03-19-09 06:50 PM

btw- i definately recommend the CS fenders. they fit really well (mounted them myself with a little dremeling and a hand drill).
for you drifty types, you could run crazy low offsets on these. 285 with +15 offset equates to -10 with a 235.

slowsti05 03-19-09 07:48 PM

rpf1's = teh hottness

jdmsuper7 03-19-09 08:48 PM

YAY! THAT is an auto-x setup. Looks fantastic! Really been kicking around going 18" since the overall tire heights are so much better. Damn that thing looks good.

Josh18_2k 03-20-09 01:10 AM

you're in ssm dude- do it!

so based on my experiance, i think the best 'budget' setup would be to run 18x10 +22 mustang wheels all around, with a 7mm-10mm spacer up front, and 285's all around.
the rears will fit a lot easier with the +22 in back. only a slight pull needed, assuming non-retarted ride height and proper camber.

MaczPayne 03-20-09 02:27 AM

Oh snap! Now that's rubber! I just wished those fenders didn't have the vent!

LargeOrangeFont 03-20-09 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by MaczPayne (Post 9059290)
Oh snap! Now that's rubber! I just wished those fenders didn't have the vent!

I 2nd that.

jdmsuper7 03-21-09 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by Josh18_2k (Post 9059183)
you're in ssm dude- do it!

so based on my experiance, i think the best 'budget' setup would be to run 18x10 +22 mustang wheels all around, with a 7mm-10mm spacer up front, and 285's all around.
the rears will fit a lot easier with the +22 in back. only a slight pull needed, assuming non-retarted ride height and proper camber.

Need to find a job first lol.

j200pruf 03-21-09 06:37 PM

So an honest 30mm is all that is needed for 285s in the front? Awesome!!! Hey Josh, where in portland I would really like to check your car out.

Black91n/a 03-22-09 12:30 AM

It'll be best to put some mesh over the opening to keep the rocks and junk from flying out of the fender and hitting the car. Nicely done though, I never would have thought that combo would work.

ARD T2 03-22-09 02:10 AM

For a FG Fender that thing fits real nice. I've seen virtually every brand cheap and epensive available stateside and i'm very impressed with the seams and subtlety of the flare. And being CS fenders they must be darn affordable. Hats off!!!!

I'd be interested in seeing a street radial 285/30/18 would fit with that setup. i'm running 245's on my stock front fenders and the thing turns on a dime but is twitchy for daily driving, imo. I can't imagin 285's. do tell......

Rishie

-==L=a=N=c=E==- 03-22-09 03:44 AM

This is a great post. Thanks!

I'm using genuine 30mm D1 DMax fenders, and was planning to run the 17x9 mustang wheels and 275/40R17's on the front. By the look of your fitment, you could go even bigger again.... 315 up front?

Josh18_2k 03-22-09 08:55 PM

275/40/17 is a taller tire, and thats really where the problems lie. you can go plenty wide, but larger diameter tires interfere with everything. 275's will most likely hit the back of the fender, maybe the front, and will probably rub on the inside of the fender well.
285/30/18 is the same diameter as 255/40/17, which just clears the insides and the back edge of the fender.

i know some guys have run 275's in front, but i've only seen it on mariah or tripoint 'big' fenders, which give you extra room down on the bottom for the tire to turn. they may have also pounded out the fender well. dunno

-==L=a=N=c=E==- 03-23-09 04:49 PM

If you run more postive castor, this gives you more clearance for the back of the guard.

I originally had some MSport 25mm copies, and they suffered the guard clearance at the back of the wheels, and this was evident even before i put tires onto some 18x9.5+7 wheels i had for fitment back then. Although this was when the 'drift fitment is cool' fad was happening, and the wheels came up cheap. I had plenty of room at the front of the guard.

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I'll be using the same guards as this guy (his running 255/40R17's all round)
https://i204.photobucket.com/albums/...j/IMG_0500.jpghttps://i204.photobucket.com/albums/...j/IMG_0505.jpg

Josh18_2k 03-23-09 07:26 PM

a) how do i get more caster? I have tein flex's and caster sure isnt adjustable up top.
b) what rear overs are those? did you measure how much legitamate clearance is gained? fitment?

MaczPayne 03-24-09 12:29 AM

You can get more caster by "ovaling" out the upper strut mounts.

I second moving to 18's for tire widths larger than 255. 275's for 17's are just way too tall. The gearing penalties accrued outweigh the benefits of more traction.

-==L=a=N=c=E==- 03-24-09 12:44 AM


Originally Posted by Josh18_2k (Post 9066991)
a) how do i get more caster? I have tein flex's and caster sure isnt adjustable up top.
b) what rear overs are those? did you measure how much legitamate clearance is gained? fitment?



a) castor - with the camber tops, spin them 90 degrees, and this will give you castor adjustment (use camber bolts to get camber) OR use an offset bush for the rear of the front lower control arm. Effectively moving the rear mount outwards. Increasing castor. I'm using the latter method, using locally available bushes (www.whiteline.com.au or www.fulcrumsuspension.com.au)

b) rear fenders are 30mm DMax fenders, measured at 30mm. I pulled the rear fenders, and then placed them over the top, and the pull alone was easily 30+mm Might have to slightly trim some of the fibreglass, but measuring from the stock wheel face, to the edge of the guard with a plumpbob i have 75mm extra room for a larger rim. Going for 315/35R17 in the rear.

http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/4...0142az3.th.jpghttp://img174.imageshack.us/img174/7...0141bm0.th.jpg

The picture i have before of the rear with a wheel fitted was with a 18x10.5+7.

Josh18_2k 04-05-09 06:49 PM

i had my springs out today, so i thought i'd take more pics.
i jacked the tire up into the wheel well to see how much travel i really had.
the corner of the tire is just barely touching the fender (i think). kinda hard to tell. should have passed a string over it or something...
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...C/DSC02857.jpg
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4WDrift 04-05-09 07:38 PM

that is one really tight fit. I gotta know how an fc drives with 285's all the way around!

Josh18_2k 04-05-09 08:24 PM

unholy traction lol
when the v710's get hot its unreal

-==L=a=N=c=E==- 04-06-09 04:26 PM

do you have any pictures of the 285's on the rears with your pulled fenders?

what are the chances of the tire hitting under full suspension load?

jdmsuper7 04-06-09 04:29 PM

Glad you tried this... you may well have found my eventual national setup. I can't believe how well that fits.

-==L=a=N=c=E==- 04-17-09 09:16 PM

https://i204.photobucket.com/albums/...j/IMG_9945.jpg

18x10 285/30R18 all round

willcoop 12-05-10 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by -==L=a=N=c=E==- (Post 9137329)

Do you have any specs on wheel offsets and what fenders those are?

-==L=a=N=c=E==- 12-06-10 02:50 PM

not sure on offset, his using +30mm front fenders, and the rears were pumped.

i'm fairly sure looking at them, they are skyline GTR offset, which will be around +15, and for clearance to the strut you may need a spacer.


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