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Old 08-22-08, 07:20 PM
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hella close. like 2mm clearance..
well in reality, inner clearance totally depends on the tire and the coilover used. (i cant speak for stock struts).
on tein flex's, the spring perch is a tad higher than the lip of a 17" wheel. the tires i have (245 BFG's) have rim protectors, so they stick out a little more than a 245 that doesnt. my 255 A032R's, with no rim protectors, have more clearance on the inside.
different suspension may sit differently, so the only way to really know is to try it. or copy someone else's setup.
heres a pic with the 245 BFGs (with rim protector). and no, it doesnt rub at all, even with sidewall flex or whatever.
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Old 08-22-08, 11:08 PM
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Josh is a smart experienced man. Listen to every word he said. I couldn't have said it any better.

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Old 08-22-08, 11:09 PM
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As a rule of thumb for clearing 99% of coilovers for FC i use a 17x9 +15. That's a safe backspacing bet.

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Old 08-23-08, 02:04 PM
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Josh is a smart experienced man. Listen to every word he said. I couldn't have said it any better.

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Old 08-23-08, 04:34 PM
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ok that close,so would a 17x9 +27 be closer or not?

cause u got 17x9 with a +24.
Old 08-24-08, 01:04 PM
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^^^Yes you would be closer, and you wouldn't clear.
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thank you sir for your respone
Old 08-25-08, 02:57 PM
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hey i was wonder what size widebody fenders i would need to run 18x9.5 +14 Nismo LM GT-1 wheels on my FC.
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So I intend on taking my FC and making it a street/drag car and I want to get a set of Centerline Convo Pro on there. They come in 15"x8, 8.5, 9, 10, up to 15". Where would I run into a fitment problem? Say I wanted to throw in some 15x9's on M/T drag radials at 275/50/15, what offset would be required so that I'm not hitting struts or fenders?
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Ok i have an AE and i read the first 25 pages and i woudl like to knwo just how close i might come with these wheels. I dont want to use wider fenders and i wanna keep it flush as possible. I would like 17x8 in the front and 17x9's in the back. If i would have to i could settle with the 17x7.5's for the front but the offset is where I'm unsure of and they are limited with the offsets so I'm curious how flush i could really make it.


http://www.gruppe-s.com/Advan/advanrg2.htm

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To run a 17x8 +35 rim on the front of an FC with a 245/40 or 255/40 tire what kind of spacer will I need and what size over fender?
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All depends on suspension.

Figure at minimum a 5mm spacer, to net a 8" +30.

Worst case a 10mm spacer to acheive a +25

Rear is no problem, only need spacers to clear suspension up front.

Fenders, not needed if you run over 2 degs camber most likely. A lot depends on tire selection.

You're only talking about 10mm wider fender needed, if any at all.

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Old 08-28-08, 03:17 PM
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I run an 17x8 +35 up front with a 225 and no rubbing...
Old 08-29-08, 07:00 AM
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Hey K!NCH could you post some pics please for a good idea of the clearnces? thanks
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I have the same exact FR500 wheels as Josh and all I had to do was hammer the fender lip in, the front fits with no issues what so ever. I had to do this to the rear aswell but the bead of the wheel sticks out just past the fender. If you want to be super low, you're going to have to run a stretch on the rear and hammer your fender lining. It doesn't require a flare unless you're running meaty tires like Josh. Only difference between mine and his car is the brand of coilovers and tire size. I run zero camber front and rear.


For those of you concerned about the 17x8+35, those are the exact size of these mustang wheels, and they fit no problem.

Here is my friend's car on PSM coilovers with my old stang wheels. No fender mods needed. Keep in mind they will fit stock body, stock suspension no worries. You just need to run the right size tires.






If you like that stance, check out Parts Shop Max coilovers, I got rid of my JIC's for them and what a difference. They include castor adjustment aswell.

www.poweredbymax.net

(don't be scared by the site haha, they have a shop in San Diego.)

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I need to buy a new set of rims very soon and was wondering if this will work for my 10AE

Enkei RPF1's
17x8 +35 225/45/17 in the front
17x9 +35 255/40/17 in the rear

Will i need to roll the fenders at all with that setup?

Thanks
Old 08-29-08, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by GeTCrAzYKiD
Hey K!NCH could you post some pics please for a good idea of the clearnces? thanks
Sure, what kind of shots do you need? And I'm putting my coilovers on tomorrow so, I'll take them then.
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Originally Posted by kamisama12
I need to buy a new set of rims very soon and was wondering if this will work for my 10AE

Enkei RPF1's
17x8 +35 225/45/17 in the front
17x9 +35 255/40/17 in the rear

Will i need to roll the fenders at all with that setup?

Thanks
Those fit, The only issue you may run into for the fronts is if you are using sleeves like the "ground control" ones where the collar usually sits right in the area of least inner tire clearence or certain lowering springs like tanabe's or tein's where they seem to widen the taper of the front spring earlier then the stock springs and you are running a very squared off(blocky) tire. No issues with fender clearence.

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Old 08-30-08, 02:47 PM
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Front Rims are 17x8.0
Rear Rims are 17x9.0


Offset: +35mm
im just curious what tire size i should use i dont know but can someone tell me if they will fit w/ stock fenders and no over hangor just like a mm overhang thank you and .. will they hit stock coilovers
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kind of a vague question, but whats the widest 17" rims + tires that will fit on the rear of an FC with rolled fenders and Stance GR+ coilovers?
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That's a very subjective question.

Honestly it all comes down to how much roll, camber, and tire size you decide to choose. All relative to the wheel's width. hehe.

So best thing to do is look through here and see what fitments people are running that you like. once you find it, shoot the member a PM. I'm sure you'll get some more concrete info that way.

It sounds like you're talking no pull, just a standard roll.

Are you going for a grip fitment, or a stretch fitment?

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Thats the look im going for.
My best bet is to probably troll this thread for a few hours eh?
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im just wondering if that fitment will work can somone help me please it above this please someone help
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Originally Posted by pimpinthe7
Front Rims are 17x8.0
Rear Rims are 17x9.0


Offset: +35mm
im just curious what tire size i should use i dont know but can someone tell me if they will fit w/ stock fenders and no over hangor just like a mm overhang thank you and .. will they hit stock coilovers

225/40-17 front tires, might need a 5mm spacer to clear the front spring, rears will work fine in a 255/40-17 tire. No fender rolling or pulling, the 5mm spacer wont require longer studs or anything.

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