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Old 01-21-13, 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Drobs42
so i can run 235/35 and 255/35 with the setup i want or 265 with more pulling cause fender pulling wont really bother me that much im fine with that ..and im not really sure what you mean by go lower like suspension wise or sidewall a
For a 265/35 18 you should be able to do a 10.5 wide rear with an aggressive offset and just a roll. I ran a 265/35 18 on a 10.5 +12 with just a roll. I now run a 295/30 18 rear tire on a 10.5 +12 with an aggressive pull without issue. An aggressive pull on an FD is no joke. Patients is needed.
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measurements have changed
apparently its gonna be
17x9.5 + 38
245/45/17
and
17x10.5 +25
275/40
should be okay
Old 01-22-13, 03:19 PM
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thanks a lot how but up front i want to keep 10.5 +15 all around with a 235/40 or 235/35 front i know thats gonna need a roll and a decent pull to not rub right?
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Originally Posted by Neutron
For a 265/35 18 you should be able to do a 10.5 wide rear with an aggressive offset and just a roll. I ran a 265/35 18 on a 10.5 +12 with just a roll. I now run a 295/30 18 rear tire on a 10.5 +12 with an aggressive pull without issue. An aggressive pull on an FD is no joke. Patients is needed.
do you have pics of your pull or can you explain a bit the process of the aggressive pull? Thanks in advance
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Is 18x10.5 +30 in the back doable without a roll?
Old 01-27-13, 10:39 AM
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^Depends on if you want to stretch your tires. On a set with a straight up and down sidewall, you'd still have to roll but might not have to flare them. Actually you might have to flare them just a tiny bit. But if you stretched a little you could probably get away with just a roll.
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Got myself some knock-off wheels. Gotta crawl before you ball.

18x10 +25, 225/40r18 front
18x10 +12, 245/35r18 rear
rear fenders pulled with a small flare

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My old rx8 wheel setup for ***** and giggles

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Originally Posted by babillaracing
do you have pics of your pull or can you explain a bit the process of the aggressive pull? Thanks in advance
I attached pics of 18x10.5 +12's all around with 265/35's in the rear with just a roll. The link is of the shop that did my pull. He pretty much documents everything he does. I am about half way down the page in the link which will show what the 18x10.5 +12 with the 295's look like on the stock rear with a roll and progress to what it looks like with the pull. I am not sure if this link will hold up as he post more. You may need to go back through the pages as he adds more posts. The shots are close ups so not the greatest but you will get the idea. My cars on jack stands now as I am doing some updates

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Old 01-28-13, 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Neutron
I attached pics of 18x10.5 +12's all around with 265/35's in the rear with just a roll. The link is of the shop that did my pull. He pretty much documents everything he does. I am about half way down the page in the link which will show what the 18x10.5 +12 with the 295's look like on the stock rear with a roll and progress to what it looks like with the pull. I am not sure if this link will hold up as he post more. You may need to go back through the pages as he adds more posts. The shots are close ups so not the greatest but you will get the idea. My cars on jack stands now as I am doing some updates

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Thanks man
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Originally Posted by Neutron
I attached pics of 18x10.5 +12's all around with 265/35's in the rear with just a roll. The link is of the shop that did my pull. He pretty much documents everything he does. I am about half way down the page in the link which will show what the 18x10.5 +12 with the 295's look like on the stock rear with a roll and progress to what it looks like with the pull. I am not sure if this link will hold up as he post more. You may need to go back through the pages as he adds more posts. The shots are close ups so not the greatest but you will get the idea. My cars on jack stands now as I am doing some updates

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That looks awesome. Now I know what my FD will look like when its painted.
Old 01-28-13, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Neutron
I attached pics of 18x10.5 +12's all around with 265/35's in the rear with just a roll. The link is of the shop that did my pull. He pretty much documents everything he does. I am about half way down the page in the link which will show what the 18x10.5 +12 with the 295's look like on the stock rear with a roll and progress to what it looks like with the pull. I am not sure if this link will hold up as he post more. You may need to go back through the pages as he adds more posts. The shots are close ups so not the greatest but you will get the idea. My cars on jack stands now as I am doing some updates

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Car is looking good man! When are you going to be ready to roll out? maybe hang with us whenever you can


You had Gregg do your fenders? he is pretty good at it
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Len-Len, do you have any "flush" shots of the wheel fitment?
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Originally Posted by Jose A.
Car is looking good man! When are you going to be ready to roll out? maybe hang with us whenever you can
Thanks. Turblown is almost done with my dual gate manifold and I am switching to an AEM with 2 ID 1000 primaries and 4 ID 2000 secondaries so I'll finally have enough fuel to max out the turbo on E85. I would defiantly like to meet up with some other FD's owners at some point!


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You had Gregg do your fenders? he is pretty good at it
Gregg is a good guy and very good at what he does. I'll defiantly be going back to do some body and paint touch ups very soon.
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Hey guys, would an 18x11 +20 in the rear need trailing arms and a pull?? My brother has some wheels from his old 240, just rims no tires. Wanna know if they would work on the FD before picking them up. 18x9.5 +20 fronts, 18x11 +20 rears.

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what tires are u trying to put on, what do u want o use the car for, how low will it be?.. as for regular.. u can fit it with a pull and no trailing arms.
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Tires in the rear probably a 295, don't have the need for a 3+ tires. How far would the rears stick out?? I dont mind pulling the rear fender and rolling the front, I just dont want a widebody.

Car would be mostly used to cruise/car meets. I dont want to dump it, just clean drop, I really would like to close the wheel gap and fill out the wheel wells with some flushness.
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We have to work with some definitions-

Flush= put a straight edge across the wheel lip and it contacts bottom wheel lip, top wheel lip and vehicle outer fender.

Hellaflush= Put a straight edge across the wheel lip and it contacts the bottom wheel lip, the top wheel lip and there is gap to the vehicle outer fender- ie Hellaflush sticks out some from the body.
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My rear 18x10.5 +38 is exactly flush with -2 deg camber as per above definition.

My front 18x10.5 +38 is hellaflush by 10mm with -2.4 deg (max) camber.

You can see the side shot of my vehicle earlier in the thread to see how much flush you want.

Each degree of negative camber will gain you 10.9mm at the top edge of a 25" tall tire.

You really should get your vehicle at the ride height and camber you want and then measure for exact wheel width and offset you desire for the correct flushness.

I am going with 18x11 +45 with 295 front/rear which again will be exactly the same in terms of flushness as my previous fitment, but with basically very little/no stretch.

+45 offset is just right to center the tire for max tire fitment front and rear, 11" wide is the max you can fit with this +45 offset with stock trailing arms. Thats how I arrived at this fitment.
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Originally Posted by Phantom_FD
Tires in the rear probably a 295, don't have the need for a 3+ tires. How far would the rears stick out?? I dont mind pulling the rear fender and rolling the front, I just dont want a widebody.

Car would be mostly used to cruise/car meets. I dont want to dump it, just clean drop, I really would like to close the wheel gap and fill out the wheel wells with some flushness.
Look at Neutron's setup for your answer. He's running a 295 rear tire.
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Thanks Guys! Much appreciated..
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This is going to sound lame given sizes, stretches and spacers I've been reading about until this page, so apologies in advance for cramping your style...
I have Enkei RPF1 17", they are 8 front and 9 rear. They are new rims, I need to buy tires, so here's the question, asking for suggestions.

225/45 front and 255/40 rear, or
235/40 front and 255/40 rear, or
245/40 front and 255/40 rear, or
245/40 front and 245/40 rear?

Other info:
1) The car is sitting on Tein SS and dropped about 1" from stock.
2) I want to keep a balanced car
3) I don't care at all for stretching and spacers, don't want any of that.
4) I am driving the car around for fun and perhaps tracking it occasionally, for fun.

I welcome any input.
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Originally Posted by gio64
This is going to sound lame given sizes, stretches and spacers I've been reading about until this page, so apologies in advance for cramping your style...
I have Enkei RPF1 17", they are 8 front and 9 rear. They are new rims, I need to buy tires, so here's the question, asking for suggestions.

225/45 front and 255/40 rear, or
235/40 front and 255/40 rear, or
245/40 front and 255/40 rear, or
245/40 front and 245/40 rear?

Other info:
1) The car is sitting on Tein SS and dropped about 1" from stock.
2) I want to keep a balanced car
3) I don't care at all for stretching and spacers, don't want any of that.
4) I am driving the car around for fun and perhaps tracking it occasionally, for fun.

I welcome any input.


The Stock 99spec FD's in japan come factory with 235/45/17 and 255/40/17.
If you ran those sizes with tires that have a UTQG rating of 300 and below you should be ok. the Speedometer will still read fairly accurate as well. good luck
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Maybe I'm missing something but what does UTQG have to do with the size of the tire? I thought that was just indicating the expected lifetime of the tire? lol
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Originally Posted by Oun
The Stock 99spec FD's in japan come factory with 235/45/17 and 255/40/17.
If you ran those sizes with tires that have a UTQG rating of 300 and below you should be ok. the Speedometer will still read fairly accurate as well. good luck
...you always learn something... I did not know that, thank you for the advice and the information. The hesitation I had was exactly with the speedo, as the 235s are quite smaller than a 225/50/16 that the car comes with stock. I'm going to figure out the difference now..
Thanks!

PS, I dont' knwo what the UTQG rating is either, but I'm going to find out right now!


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