The Official FC Wheel Fitment Thread
OK thanks again for the help, didn't see your reply to essentially the same question above, sorry. Actually reading the comments, I'm wondering if I should go for 235's all around while I'm at it - more rubber never hurts.
Man I never figured somerthing simple like wheels would become this much hassle :-)
Now to order some studs and spacers.... what size studs should I be looking for anyway? Not sure what the stock length is.
As far as the handling goes, I tend to like cars a little on the loose side. I learned to drive on a BMW 2002, so I am comfortable with what some might consider excessive oversteer. The car's intended to be a fun daily driver, it might see the occasional autocross, driver's school or drag strip day, but not any serious competitive track use.
Absolute grip is a secondary consideration to the car feeling tossable and fun, I guess.
Man I never figured somerthing simple like wheels would become this much hassle :-)
Now to order some studs and spacers.... what size studs should I be looking for anyway? Not sure what the stock length is.
As far as the handling goes, I tend to like cars a little on the loose side. I learned to drive on a BMW 2002, so I am comfortable with what some might consider excessive oversteer. The car's intended to be a fun daily driver, it might see the occasional autocross, driver's school or drag strip day, but not any serious competitive track use.
Absolute grip is a secondary consideration to the car feeling tossable and fun, I guess.
Last edited by vhold; May 9, 2006 at 04:27 PM.
Uggggggg 5Zigen didnt include my 17x10 +25mm on their last shipment to america, ****! i've been waiting for a month and a half for this order to come in and my **** isnt even on it. They want to know if i can do the +35mm, they recomended that offset in the first place when they looked up my car. Is there any way i can get away with a 17x10 +35mm on the rear?
Alright, these were some pictues that slammedblk7 sent me a while back. He is running the 17x10's with the +12 offset. It appears that i have enough room to go with the +35mm offset. My only concern is the trailing arm. Again, this is what 5zigen themselves told me to go with for the 17x10 on the 2nd gen.


Originally Posted by bcool
Is there any way i can get away with a 17x10 +35mm on the rear?
I got to see a 18" x 10.5", +9 with a 295 / 30 / 18 set-up fits in the back.
There was barely 1/4" of space.
So, I wouldn't go anything more than a 10.5", +15.
Using that as a guide, with the 10.0" wide rim, I dunno how you can go deeper than maybe +20.
Someone claimed a 10.0", +24 fit no problem, but I cannot confirm that.
The numbers states this is impossible.
I put money a 10.0", +35 will not fit in the back.
-Ted
Originally Posted by royaltrex7
ok this is so long i cant find what i need to know with wide......... fenders in the rear would a 17x10 with a +42 offset with a 265/50/17 fit?
It's not about it sticking out.
It'll hit everything inside.
-Ted
It would depend on the tire design or how "blocky or squared off" the tire is.There have been a couple of people running those FN01R-C's(+35) with 275/40/R17's so it does work ,albet on the tight side.
One more quick question - Enkei RPF1's 17x8 front, 17x8 rear, 35 offset all around.
I will need to run 5mm spacers in the front, yes? None in the back? (No replacing studs, yay! ;-)
17x8's are available in 35mm & 45mm offsets, 17x9's in 22, 35, & 45.
PS: Can I squeeze 235's on the front, or is that pushing my luck?
I will need to run 5mm spacers in the front, yes? None in the back? (No replacing studs, yay! ;-)
17x8's are available in 35mm & 45mm offsets, 17x9's in 22, 35, & 45.
PS: Can I squeeze 235's on the front, or is that pushing my luck?
Last edited by vhold; May 14, 2006 at 10:56 AM.
Originally Posted by RETed
No.
It's not about it sticking out.
It'll hit everything inside.
-Ted
It's not about it sticking out.
It'll hit everything inside.
-Ted
Originally Posted by vhold
One more quick question - Enkei RPF1's 17x8 front, 17x8 rear, 35 offset all around.
I will need to run 5mm spacers in the front, yes? None in the back? (No replacing studs, yay! ;-)
17x8's are available in 35mm & 45mm offsets, 17x9's in 22, 35, & 45.
PS: Can I squeeze 235's on the front, or is that pushing my luck?
I will need to run 5mm spacers in the front, yes? None in the back? (No replacing studs, yay! ;-)
17x8's are available in 35mm & 45mm offsets, 17x9's in 22, 35, & 45.
PS: Can I squeeze 235's on the front, or is that pushing my luck?
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Alrighty, here's some fitment questions.... Will these fit, and if so, how well?
17x9+38 front, 18x9.5 +45 rear
17x7.5+38 front, 17x8+31 rear
16x7+25front, 16x8.5+25 rear
17x9+38 front, 18x9.5 +45 rear
17x7.5+38 front, 17x8+31 rear
16x7+25front, 16x8.5+25 rear
Originally Posted by MazterDizazter
17x9+38 front,
18x9.5 +45 rear
17x7.5+38 front,
17x8+31 rear
16x7+25front,
16x8.5+25 rear
-Ted
Hey Ted, I've got some 17x8's on my car and I thought that the range is +35 to +30 to have them work without interferance. IIRC my rims are +31 and they don't rub on the inside rear as your earlier post says. I got these tires and wheels based on this post and think they are great. 17x8 is tight on the front outside though.
Originally Posted by clubber
Hey Ted, I've got some 17x8's on my car and I thought that the range is +35 to +30 to have them work without interferance. IIRC my rims are +31 and they don't rub on the inside rear as your earlier post says. I got these tires and wheels based on this post and think they are great. 17x8 is tight on the front outside though.
I would think with a 225 / 45 / 17 there should be ample room, but I have a feeling you're running 235's or wider?
Good job!
-Ted
My current fitment
I've played around with quite a few fitments and what I currently have is a pretty easy fitment that requires only a little fender rolling if your car is lowwered quite a bit.
Advan Sa3a
17x8 +31 with a 225/45/17 and 18x9 +31 with a 245/40/17
Advan Sa3a
17x8 +31 with a 225/45/17 and 18x9 +31 with a 245/40/17




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