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upatnight 02-13-07 06:29 PM

do you have spacers?
 
is anyone rocking 17 x 8 25mm offset up front and 17 x 9 15mm offset in the rear? i tryed to figure it out on my own. all your help is welcome.

upatnight 02-13-07 08:01 PM

i will be trying these wheels out on friday. i'll let you know if they work. if you know already please post your knowledge.

stevensimon 02-13-07 08:19 PM

they are going to be sticking out so far!

im running 17x8 +35 and 17X9 +40 and they are almost poking out of the wheel well already. like 3 more mm and i will need over fenders.

RETed 02-13-07 08:22 PM

I dunno what you mean by "spacers", but with those shallow offsets, all the tires are going to hit the fender lip...guaranteed.
Both front and rear...


-Ted

upatnight 02-13-07 08:48 PM

steven could you post pics of your wheels please? thanks ted your always helpfull.

stevensimon 02-13-07 08:51 PM

ill take some pics tomorrow and pm them to you.

unicorn_squad 02-13-07 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by RETed
I dunno what you mean by "spacers", but with those shallow offsets, all the tires are going to hit the fender lip...guaranteed.
Both front and rear...


-Ted

wtf ted? you're 'recommended' offset is +30 for 17x8's on the front... you think 5mm is guaranteed to make it rub, and you don't even know what size tire is running? or how much camber he has?



they both could fit, depending on tire size, and aligment, and if he's rolling the fenders.

Silverfc88 02-13-07 10:42 PM

The front may fit depending on tires, but its going to be close. The rears are going to be sticking out unless you plan on running some fenders.

unicorn_squad 02-14-07 01:21 AM

gotta love rx7club.... :bj:

metal 02-14-07 01:42 AM

17x8 +30 in the front, depending on tire size should be fine. Im running 17x8 +35 front, and 17x9 +35 rear and both are flush.

gxlbiscuit 02-14-07 01:50 AM

http://f5.putfile.com/5/14811045768-thumb.jpg 17x8 with 34mm 17x9 with 37 http://f5.putfile.com/5/13500032624-thumb.jpg cutting it kinda close but its ok with 245 45 17.. going up one size on the rear

RETed 02-14-07 04:57 AM

[QUOTE=unicorn_squad]wtf ted? you're 'recommended' offset is +30 for 17x8's on the front... you think 5mm is guaranteed to make it rub, and you don't even know what size tire is running? or how much camber he has?
5mm is just about 1/4"
I got a set of 8.0", +27 with 225's, and it gets too damn close to the stock fender lip.
My recommendations list is unmolested fenders with stock suspension.
The +25 is another 3mm outward - it might not sound like much, but it does make a difference.
With 8.0" wide wheels, I don't go anything narrower than 225's.



they both could fit, depending on tire size, and aligment, and if he's rolling the fenders.
Yep, depends on all of that.
Like I said above, I'm assuming 225 or 235 wide tire.
Don't ask me for hippari clearances. :P
Negative camber cannot be induced unless you run front camber plates or *GASP* crash bolts.
Inducing that much negative camber is outside of stock alignment specs.
Rolling fenders already makes it a modification to "stock" - I don't assume the fenders are rolled.


-Ted

battleaxe 02-14-07 11:54 PM


Originally Posted by metal
17x8 +30 in the front, depending on tire size should be fine. Im running 17x8 +35 front, and 17x9 +35 rear and both are flush.



i guarantee they arent "flush"

i have 3mm, 5mm, 20mm and 30mm spacers
to answer your topic question


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