The Official FC Wheel Fitment Thread
#1226
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Originally Posted by bcool
Okay, this is what i've been told would work idealy for biggest all around under stock fenders
17x8 +27mm through +30mm offset with a 245 in the front
17x9 or 17x10 with around a +25mm offset depending on wheel rapped in 275/40
I'm just having issues trying to justify cramming all that 275 on a 9" wheel.
17x8 +27mm through +30mm offset with a 245 in the front
17x9 or 17x10 with around a +25mm offset depending on wheel rapped in 275/40
I'm just having issues trying to justify cramming all that 275 on a 9" wheel.
just for reference, i'm using 17x8.5 +17 front with 225/45/r17 and 17x9.5 +27 rear with 255/40/17. 3-piece panasport wheels !
I'm sure i can easily fit 275 in the rear. be sure to roll fenders. maybe even pull them.
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hi guys, here some feedback from the Netherlands...
i wanted to let you guys know how my FC has turned out after getting lots of information about the wheels and suspension...
my spec list:
Mazda RX-7 FC3S TurboII Coupé ‘91
13BT Rotary engine 200hp/265Nm
Imported from Germany in 2002, completely rebuild and resprayed.
There are only 23 known TurboII models in Holland, only 5 of those are of ’91
Standard features:
- Airconditioning
- Power steering
- Power windows
- Power sunroof
- Cruise control
- ABS
- Dynamic Tracking Suspension System (4 Wheel Steering)
Modifications:
Engine:
- Apexi air intake
- Forge Blow-off valve
- Corksport steel braided clutch line
- Corksport steel braided oil cooler lines
- Laser stainless steel exhaust mufflers
Suspension:
- Silkroad RM/A8 coilover kit
- *Custom* Strut braces
Brakes:
- Formel drilled brake rotors
- EBC green stuff brake pads
- Corksport steel braided brake lines
- Red caliper paint
Wheels/Tires:
- Barracuda Velvet *custom black* 18” x 8,5J 38mm offset
- Falken FK451 225/40R18
- Barracuda Velvet *custom black* 18” x 9,5J 25mm offset
- Falken FK451 255/35R18
Exterior:
- Clear front cornering lights
- Black side cornering lights
- Clear headlamps
- US-Spec mirrors
- SL Llumar Windowfilm 35%
Interior:
- Corksport double gauge pod
- Corksport Single gauge pod
Electrics:
- Greddy Turbo Timer
- 12/220V DC/AC converter 300W
ICE:
- Sony CD-F7750 headunit
- Creative Zen Touch 20GB mp3-player
- Pioneer 5100T 760W amplifier
- Polk audio 13cm speakers
- Polk audio 16cm speakers
- Polk audio 8” woofers
Future plans:
- GP-sports Aero kit
- Border headlight intake cover
- Full body respray
- Engine....
Special Thanks to:
JP from www.japtuningshop.com
Lennard from www.wandersbandenservice.nl
Patrick from www.klaassenwindowfilm.nl
Ger-E from www.j-spec.nl
i wanted to let you guys know how my FC has turned out after getting lots of information about the wheels and suspension...
my spec list:
Mazda RX-7 FC3S TurboII Coupé ‘91
13BT Rotary engine 200hp/265Nm
Imported from Germany in 2002, completely rebuild and resprayed.
There are only 23 known TurboII models in Holland, only 5 of those are of ’91
Standard features:
- Airconditioning
- Power steering
- Power windows
- Power sunroof
- Cruise control
- ABS
- Dynamic Tracking Suspension System (4 Wheel Steering)
Modifications:
Engine:
- Apexi air intake
- Forge Blow-off valve
- Corksport steel braided clutch line
- Corksport steel braided oil cooler lines
- Laser stainless steel exhaust mufflers
Suspension:
- Silkroad RM/A8 coilover kit
- *Custom* Strut braces
Brakes:
- Formel drilled brake rotors
- EBC green stuff brake pads
- Corksport steel braided brake lines
- Red caliper paint
Wheels/Tires:
- Barracuda Velvet *custom black* 18” x 8,5J 38mm offset
- Falken FK451 225/40R18
- Barracuda Velvet *custom black* 18” x 9,5J 25mm offset
- Falken FK451 255/35R18
Exterior:
- Clear front cornering lights
- Black side cornering lights
- Clear headlamps
- US-Spec mirrors
- SL Llumar Windowfilm 35%
Interior:
- Corksport double gauge pod
- Corksport Single gauge pod
Electrics:
- Greddy Turbo Timer
- 12/220V DC/AC converter 300W
ICE:
- Sony CD-F7750 headunit
- Creative Zen Touch 20GB mp3-player
- Pioneer 5100T 760W amplifier
- Polk audio 13cm speakers
- Polk audio 16cm speakers
- Polk audio 8” woofers
Future plans:
- GP-sports Aero kit
- Border headlight intake cover
- Full body respray
- Engine....
Special Thanks to:
JP from www.japtuningshop.com
Lennard from www.wandersbandenservice.nl
Patrick from www.klaassenwindowfilm.nl
Ger-E from www.j-spec.nl
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Hello all,
A noob here. However, I have been reading a lot.
I am looking to upgrade the looks of my 91 vert. I am looking at getting a set of 18" HP Evo's (7.5" Front +38, 8.5"Rear +38 offset or 8"Front, 9"Rear same offset). From reading previous posts I know that the 8" will not fit up front w/o coilovers.
Well, here's my question.
What would be the best wheel/tire choice and suspension set-up considering the following factors? (1 being the most important)
1a) looks - I dont want the wheels to poke out
1b)ride height adjustment (I want to go low where the wheels just tuck perfectly under/at the fender with no negative camber)
2a) price 2b) durability 2c) I want it to "feel right"
I am just going crusing in this car but I do want to "push it" sometimes. This is not a daily driver. I am not going the mod anything else.
Actually, these are equally important to me so I cannot easily list one factor as more important than the other. Please help!
Anyone?
A noob here. However, I have been reading a lot.
I am looking to upgrade the looks of my 91 vert. I am looking at getting a set of 18" HP Evo's (7.5" Front +38, 8.5"Rear +38 offset or 8"Front, 9"Rear same offset). From reading previous posts I know that the 8" will not fit up front w/o coilovers.
Well, here's my question.
What would be the best wheel/tire choice and suspension set-up considering the following factors? (1 being the most important)
1a) looks - I dont want the wheels to poke out
1b)ride height adjustment (I want to go low where the wheels just tuck perfectly under/at the fender with no negative camber)
2a) price 2b) durability 2c) I want it to "feel right"
I am just going crusing in this car but I do want to "push it" sometimes. This is not a daily driver. I am not going the mod anything else.
Actually, these are equally important to me so I cannot easily list one factor as more important than the other. Please help!
Anyone?
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Oops! I forgot that this was just the fitment thread-- Let me rephrase that question.--- Can I get the look I want with the 8" +38 offset with coilovers or should i opt for the 7.5"+38. I really want the 8" rim because i would have the option of choosing the RPM 505 or HP Evo wheel.
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Originally Posted by Black91n/a
And your shameless self promotion belongs in here WHY?
just wanted to show how it turned out, since you guys all talk about numbers but dont show what i really looks like! and that's what the people want to see
ok the specs are a bit overdone...
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Furb: Yea, my point wasn't about the thanks, but about the shameless self promotion with way more information and pictures than were needed to give feedback about your setup. If you really want to show off your car you should start another thread rather than hijacking this one.
rxobsessed: You can run 8" wide wheels in the front, but a 38mm offset won't fit. You'll need something closer to ~35-30mm. I've got 17x8's with a 30mm offset and 225/45/17's and they fit perfectly, no rubbing and it looks nice and aggressive with the wheels pushed out about as far as they can go, and there's not much room between the wheel and pring either. Running a 7.5" wide you can get away with a few mm more offset. Most people who put 225's on the stock TII wheels (16x7, 40mm offset) get rubbing up front, so you'll definetely need a small spacer for the fronts with a 38mm offset with either a 7.5" or an 8" wheel.
rxobsessed: You can run 8" wide wheels in the front, but a 38mm offset won't fit. You'll need something closer to ~35-30mm. I've got 17x8's with a 30mm offset and 225/45/17's and they fit perfectly, no rubbing and it looks nice and aggressive with the wheels pushed out about as far as they can go, and there's not much room between the wheel and pring either. Running a 7.5" wide you can get away with a few mm more offset. Most people who put 225's on the stock TII wheels (16x7, 40mm offset) get rubbing up front, so you'll definetely need a small spacer for the fronts with a 38mm offset with either a 7.5" or an 8" wheel.
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Originally Posted by Furb
Wheels/Tires:
- Barracuda Velvet *custom black* 18” x 8,5J 38mm offset
- Falken FK451 225/40R18
- Barracuda Velvet *custom black* 18” x 9,5J 25mm offset
- Falken FK451 255/35R18
- Barracuda Velvet *custom black* 18” x 8,5J 38mm offset
- Falken FK451 225/40R18
- Barracuda Velvet *custom black* 18” x 9,5J 25mm offset
- Falken FK451 255/35R18
-Ted
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Thanks Black91. This decision is killing me. I feel that the addition of spacers might push the wheel out too far for my taste.
Furb's RX with the +38 offset wheels is encouraging though.
Furb's RX with the +38 offset wheels is encouraging though.
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Originally Posted by RETed
Nice set-up, but did the 8,5", +38mm actually fit up front without spacers???
-Ted
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the wheels are 40mm offset, but rubbed against the shocks, so i put on a 2mm spacer to clear that...
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I'm going to have to wait till the end of the month for my 5zigen shipment to come in, 5zigen kept reccomending i go with a +35 offset with the 17x10's anybody have exprience with this? From how it sounded it seemed like the +25 offset was going to be getting close to things back behind there. RETed, think theres any chance of getting the 245/40 to fit in the front with a +25 offset with the fenders rolled? Just some changeup questions i have.
Last edited by bcool; 03-28-06 at 03:00 PM.
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Originally Posted by bcool
I'm going to have to wait till the end of the month for my 5zigen shipment to come in, 5zigen kept reccomending i go with a +35 offset with the 17x10's anybody have exprience with this? From how it sounded it seemed like the +25 offset was going to be getting close to things back behind there.
A 9.0", +35 is already damn tight!
FD wheels with 225 / 50 / 16 is damn tight!
And FD wheels are 8.0", +50...
RETed, think theres any chance of getting the 245/40 to fit in the front with a +25 offset with the fenders rolled? Just some changeup questions i have.
I think it'll fit with some fender rolling...
-Ted
#1242
Hmmm, read a few pages, but there's just too many....
and I still might not get my answer.
I have some used 17x7.5+40 and the tool that put the rubber on put 205/40 on front and 215/40 on back.
IT's lame and crappy, but the price was right....
I currently am running 215/40 and 235/40 on another set of 17x7.5 +38 on the car now. and I think they're a bit too skinny also, but nothing rubs!!!
can I go 225/40 up front and clear everything?( on a 17x7.5+40 wheel)
maybe 255/40 in back or would 245/40 be better? (also on a 17x7.5+40)
|M|
and I still might not get my answer.
I have some used 17x7.5+40 and the tool that put the rubber on put 205/40 on front and 215/40 on back.
IT's lame and crappy, but the price was right....
I currently am running 215/40 and 235/40 on another set of 17x7.5 +38 on the car now. and I think they're a bit too skinny also, but nothing rubs!!!
can I go 225/40 up front and clear everything?( on a 17x7.5+40 wheel)
maybe 255/40 in back or would 245/40 be better? (also on a 17x7.5+40)
|M|
Last edited by Mordachai; 04-02-06 at 05:48 PM.
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What is the widest tire I could run in the back on a r16x10 +35 mm offset and will this rim fit well? I would like at least a 275. the wider the better. it for drag racing. Suggestions on rim size are more than welcome.
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Originally Posted by OMGWTFBBQ
does anybody run Skyline R33 wheels on their car?
Theyre 17x 9 +33 iirc, offset is in the low 30's for sure
how well would these fit?
Theyre 17x 9 +33 iirc, offset is in the low 30's for sure
how well would these fit?
-Ted
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Originally Posted by Mordachai
ok, so can I fit 255/40HR17 on the back.
I don't want to buy them if they won't fit............ without clearance mods...
I don't want to buy them if they won't fit............ without clearance mods...
-Ted
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Originally Posted by Cobra_R
anyone know if these will fit.....
16x8, unknown offset, 225/50/r16 in front
16x9, unknown offset, 225/45/r16 in the back
16x8, unknown offset, 225/50/r16 in front
16x9, unknown offset, 225/45/r16 in the back
Flip the wheel over and slap a piece of wood across the back.
Measure from the piece of wood to the center hub and give us the measurement?
And...
If those specs are right, WTF would you want to run smaller tires in the back???
You sure it's not a 245 / 45 / 16?
-Ted