What rim size with Tokico/eibach pro
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What rim sizes/offsets and tire sizes with the Tokico/eibach pro spring combo? I just want to confirm before heading out to buy some rims and having it rub the fender will be a PITA. So please contribute your rim sizes, offsets and tire size if you are using the tokico 5 way illuminas and eibach pro spring kit. Thanks in advance.
-Eric
p.s. I am lookin forward for some 17s" if that helps. Thanks again.
-Eric
p.s. I am lookin forward for some 17s" if that helps. Thanks again.
Up front will be your issue. I would probably not run anything larger than a 245 tire up front with a minimum of a +43 offset. If you want to roll your fenders, you can get a little more aggressive with your tire size and offset.
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Originally Posted by andrewb70
Maybe if you listed what kind of car you have people will be able to help more?
Andrew
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Originally Posted by Mahjik
Up front will be your issue. I would probably not run anything larger than a 245 tire up front with a minimum of a +43 offset. If you want to roll your fenders, you can get a little more aggressive with your tire size and offset.
-Eric
16, 17, 18... The goal is to run the same or 'similar' overall diameter so that you don't throw off your speedo or anything else. So, the things that I listed above are what you need to know (i.e. offsets and tire sizes).
It might help if you posted what rims you are looking at...
It might help if you posted what rims you are looking at...
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Originally Posted by Mahjik
16, 17, 18... The goal is to run the same or 'similar' overall diameter so that you don't throw off your speedo or anything else. So, the things that I listed above are what you need to know (i.e. offsets and tire sizes).
It might help if you posted what rims you are looking at...
It might help if you posted what rims you are looking at...
GT-N
in 17x9 all around. So let me know and what spec should i go with? Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by AzEKnightz
well, i am tryin to get the Volks GT-N and heres a site
GT-N
in 17x9 all around. So let me know and what spec should i go with? Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by SpeedKing
That size is fine, however, check with the vendor you're ordering your wheels from and see if they come in a +45 offset or higher. This is mandatory so you don't rub up front.
Originally Posted by AzEKnightz
But what will the exact offset so I wont get any rubbing on hard turns and corners? Thanks.
Apparently those are discontinued. Rishie has a set in a size that would work. Color however may not be idea but you can always powercoat the wheels to a different color:
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...5e5e33516eb469
"This wheel has been discontinued. We do have 1 set of 17x9 +44 5x114.3 in white.
Includes Free Centercap $120 Value"
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...5e5e33516eb469
"This wheel has been discontinued. We do have 1 set of 17x9 +44 5x114.3 in white.
Includes Free Centercap $120 Value"
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Originally Posted by Mahjik
Apparently those are discontinued. Rishie has a set in a size that would work. Color however may not be idea but you can always powercoat the wheels to a different color:
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...5e5e33516eb469
"This wheel has been discontinued. We do have 1 set of 17x9 +44 5x114.3 in white.
Includes Free Centercap $120 Value"
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...5e5e33516eb469
"This wheel has been discontinued. We do have 1 set of 17x9 +44 5x114.3 in white.
Includes Free Centercap $120 Value"
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found a set of GramLights 57s with +48mm offset, how does this sound? 240.99 each.
gramlights 57s
thanks in advance.
gramlights 57s
thanks in advance.
Originally Posted by AzEKnightz
Well, I am somewhat confused then. since you have the wheel spec of 17x9 +44 5x114.3, and you say it will work, but appearentaly SpeedKing said +45 and higher will work. So whose actually right here when it comes to NO RUBBING of any sort? Thanks
offset & tire size
You can run a lower offset, but you'll have to run a skinnier tire to compensate. Even too large of a tire at +45 can cause rubbing.
Originally Posted by AzEKnightz
found a set of GramLights 57s with +48mm offset, how does this sound? 240.99 each.
gramlights 57s
thanks in advance.
gramlights 57s
thanks in advance.
Probably what would be easier if you tell everyone your budget for wheels only (not a wheel/tire package). Then people can help find something in that range with good sizes/offsets.
You cannot expect to run wider wheels than stock with lowering springs and get "NO RUBBING". No matter what anyone tells you.
In your budget, I would be looking at Tire Rack and see what SSR wheels they still have left. You can pick up a very nice set of 17x8.5/17x9.5 for a good price. Tire sizes would be 245/40 and 265/40 17.
In your budget, I would be looking at Tire Rack and see what SSR wheels they still have left. You can pick up a very nice set of 17x8.5/17x9.5 for a good price. Tire sizes would be 245/40 and 265/40 17.
Enkei:
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...01cccd19de278b
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...7a53200caf0c5b
5Zigen:
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...01cccd19de278b
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...01cccd19de278b
Just a few options of wheels in 17" with decent offsets.
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...01cccd19de278b
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...7a53200caf0c5b
5Zigen:
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...01cccd19de278b
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...01cccd19de278b
Just a few options of wheels in 17" with decent offsets.
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I liked those 5Zigens Pro Racer GN+, I was thinking of gettin those. In either Hyper Black or Bronze/Gold color. Very nice looking. So once again, the offset for the front should be +38, and so are the rear right? Because these #s came from the sticky I read from the Wheel/suspension thread, just wanted to make sure before I lay a hand on one set of these rims.
-Eric
-Eric
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Originally Posted by rynberg
You cannot expect to run wider wheels than stock with lowering springs and get "NO RUBBING". No matter what anyone tells you.
In your budget, I would be looking at Tire Rack and see what SSR wheels they still have left. You can pick up a very nice set of 17x8.5/17x9.5 for a good price. Tire sizes would be 245/40 and 265/40 17.
In your budget, I would be looking at Tire Rack and see what SSR wheels they still have left. You can pick up a very nice set of 17x8.5/17x9.5 for a good price. Tire sizes would be 245/40 and 265/40 17.
Shouldnt the tire size be 245/40 and 265/35 and both in 17s?
Originally Posted by AzEKnightz
I liked those 5Zigens Pro Racer GN+.....so once again, the offset for the front should be +38, and so are the rear right?
Originally Posted by AzEKnightz
Shouldnt the tire size be 245/40 and 265/35 and both in 17s?
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Originally Posted by rynberg
NO. Front offset in that wheel (17x8.5) should be the +48 for best fitment. The rear offset (17x9.5) should be +43.
No. 265/40 17 is the most correct size. Good luck finding a 265/35 17 anyway!
No. 265/40 17 is the most correct size. Good luck finding a 265/35 17 anyway!
Hmm I dont get it then. Because onthe sticky, the zipped excel file, those are the best? or most commonly used aspect ratios? Am I missing something here or we have a difference in reading those numbers? Because if the sticky is not correct and or not accurate, wouldnt others on the forum noticed this? Just a thought, hopefully you can explain to me so i can understand this better. Sorry for all the trouble to bother you with this, but I am very happy to learn more about our cars =) Thanks in advance Rynberg.
-Eric


