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'89Vert 01-17-05 03:59 AM

After 12 pages of readin i'm a smarter person. Thanx for all the tips Ted and raisin' az. I'm bumpin up the 15's on the 'vert for some 16x7 38's w/ 225/50-16's. I know you're sayin that's tiny...but this thing's gotta be my daily driver too :cool:

NAVDREG 01-17-05 06:43 AM

Fitment for 2nd Gen Convertibles or Hardtops FC
 
I am running Fittipaldi Tubolares 18"x10" Wheels on the Rear and 18"x9" up front w/ 265-35-18 & 235 up front with no problems. I used spacers and longer wheel studs purchased from NAPA. Look at the pic below or email me and I will send you more pics. My email address is zondervancycles@yahoo.com or you can call me directly at 786-286-3351.. VAL

owen is fat 01-17-05 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by owen is fat
on my FC the +35offset 17x8 fronts allow a 235/45R17 tire to fit, with Tein Flex coilovers there is great clearance between tire and the spring. the 235 wide tire is just at the fenders edge, it might require a slight pulling out and upward by hand on the fender's top edge but nothing major at all. the 235 wide tire sits very squarely on an 8" wide wheel.

I run 255/40R17 on 17x9 rears, same +35 offset, perfect fit again... about a half inch between the tire and rear control arm yet there is twice that between the tire and spring... with perfect fit to the fender lip. the 255 wide tire sits very squarely on a 9" wide wheel, you could even go 265 for a square fit.


I hope these pics arent too big.....

http://homepage.mac.com/owen_the_soy...8/DSCN0282.JPG

http://homepage.mac.com/owen_the_soy...8/DSCN0278.JPG

(FIGURE I BETTER UPDATE MY POST....)
I just noticed last week that my 17x8 +35 fronts... the tire (235/45ZR17) is barely rubbing on the Tein coilover perches. if I ran an 1/8th spacer they would clear no problems... but then it gets close to the fenderlip (I could roll that easily enough). if you do get the 17x8 +35 then be careful what tire you choose to run (225 should be cool) as a wide tire will definitely hit your coilovers. this setup will NOT work if you have stock suspension.

I am gonna run a 1/4 or 3/8 spacer with longer wheel studs to run a 245 kumho MX up front in the springtime, if I dont end up getting wider fenders and wider wheels first.

RX7TURBOII 01-17-05 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by RX7TURBOII
Im looking at picking up some 18X7.5 rims with a 42 offset and 225/40/18 tires to match,
will they fit ? will i need spacers or different sized rubber ?

any suggestions ?

thanks


anyone ?

RETed 01-18-05 03:39 AM


Originally Posted by RX7TURBOII
anyone ?

I guess you didn't read any of the thread...
That combo doesn't fit with stock shocks and springs.


-Ted

NAVDREG 01-18-05 07:44 AM

It does fit with stock struts and stock coil springs.
 
Yes it does fit... my combo did fit my convertible and i am using an 18"x10" rear wheel with a 255-40-18 tire... and up front I am using an 18"x9" rear wheel with a 235-40-18 tire. I can show you the pictures if you want.

NAVDREG 01-18-05 07:48 AM

I have a set of 4 wheels that will fit your 2nd Gen RX7
 
I have an extra set of 4 wheels staggered fitment 18x10 & 18x9 in Fittipaldi Tubolares.. just call me at 786-286-3351.. my name is Val

RETed 01-18-05 02:34 PM

There is no way it fits under the stock fenders.
I don't run that like hipari, and that's what you're doing.


-Ted

RX7TURBOII 01-18-05 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by RETed
I guess you didn't read any of the thread...
That combo doesn't fit with stock shocks and springs.


-Ted

any suggestions to rectify this ?

like running 215/40/18 up front and spacers in the rear ?

RETed 01-18-05 07:09 PM

You can run slight spacers to make them fit.


-Ted

RX7TURBOII 01-18-05 07:59 PM

Thanks ted !

dregg100 01-18-05 08:38 PM

what is the bolt pattern on an fc? 5 by how many mm and inches? and will a 17x9 with+35 in the back fit? with a 275 tire?

thanks

raising arizona 01-19-05 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by dregg100
what is the bolt pattern on an fc? 5 by how many mm and inches? and will a 17x9 with+35 in the back fit? with a 275 tire?

thanks

Pattern is 114.5mm and yes a +35mm will fit and will support a 9" wide w/ 275

raising arizona 01-19-05 07:31 AM


Originally Posted by raising arizona
Pattern is 114.5mm and yes a +35mm will fit and will support a 9" wide w/ 275

I mean 114.3 :) its early!

NAVDREG 01-19-05 07:45 AM

Pattern is 114.5mm and yes a +35mm will fit and will support a 9" wide w/ 275 but I went one better... I used a 10" wide w/ 265 which is not as wide as the 275

dregg100 01-19-05 07:18 PM

i just like really wide tires i think they look mean

NAVDREG 01-19-05 10:18 PM

Wide Tires Are Mean Looking But They Are Heavy!
 
1 Attachment(s)
[B]Yes, the wide tires make it look mean.. but they sure are heavy!!!!
[IMG]C:\My Documents\RX7\MY_RX7_RH_ANGLE_WIDER_REAR_2_FITTI.j pg

NAVDREG 01-19-05 11:04 PM

Go Wide Young Man...
 
[b]go Wide Young Man,,,even If They Are Heavier.

RETed 01-20-05 03:16 AM

What a really stupid thing to say...


-Ted

NAVDREG 01-20-05 08:39 AM

Why would it be stupid ?
 
All I simply said is that the wider tires and wider wheels will be heavier .. now on a vehicle that has that much power it will be ok because then it has the necessary power to roll them.. I have a convertible and everything is heavy on my car except for the aluminum hood.. when i put the 18"x10" fittipaldi tubolares and the 265 tires they were pretty heavy and my stock motor too the strain.. Now that i have a 4 rotor 12 spark plug motor its easier to roll these wheels. It's a great option than having a turbo motor... better yet, to have an all wheel drive suspension is on its way..

owen is fat 01-20-05 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by ZONDERVAN CYCLES RX7
Pattern is 114.5mm and yes a +35mm will fit and will support a 9" wide w/ 275 but I went one better... I used a 10" wide w/ 265 which is not as wide as the 275

most of us here would prefer the 9" wheel with a wide 275 on it.
instead of a having a heavy 10" wheel and running a 265 thus not even utilizing the wheels large width capable of running a 285 or even 295 tire.

My Junx 01-20-05 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by ZONDERVAN CYCLES RX7
.. Now that i have a 4 rotor 12 spark plug motor its easier to roll these wheels. It's a great option than having a turbo motor... better yet, to have an all wheel drive suspension is on its way.. [/B]


What?

RETed 01-20-05 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by ZONDERVAN CYCLES RX7
All I simply said is that the wider tires and wider wheels will be heavier .. now on a vehicle that has that much power it will be ok because then it has the necessary power to roll them.. I have a convertible and everything is heavy on my car except for the aluminum hood.. when i put the 18"x10" fittipaldi tubolares and the 265 tires they were pretty heavy and my stock motor too the strain..


You answered your own question...
Why would you want to run 275's in the rear on an NA that cannot break 200hp at the wheels?



Now that i have a 4 rotor 12 spark plug motor its easier to roll these wheels. It's a great option than having a turbo motor... better yet, to have an all wheel drive suspension is on its way..
Uh, ok...


-Ted

Crusader_9x 01-20-05 05:19 PM

:rlaugh:

Now that i have a 4 rotor 12 spark plug motor
:bsflag:

NAVDREG 01-20-05 09:45 PM

You don't believe me.. show me 10 grand and I will sell you one !
 
:bash: :stickpoke :doughboy:

Originally Posted by Crusader_9x
:rlaugh:

:bsflag:



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