HIDPLANET;1444335 said:
I believe the MKIV TT wheels are a 17x9.5 +55 offset so its no surprise that they hit the control arms up front. Spacing seems to be the only way to keep it from hitting but then you will probably rub hard against the fender liner.
Ive always liked the look of TT wheels on the mkIII but the offsets are to be desired when the vehicle is lowered. Post pics of the 9.5 rears up front!
I wonder though, if I do space them out a bit, they'll probably stick out of the wheel well. Never much liked that look, and I think custom flares would be more trouble than it's worth. My whole desire for having the ability to turn more is to keep things in check if the ass end gets TOO far out on me, you know? I have Megan Racing coilovers, and when I raised the height up about .75" from where it was sitting, it seemed to free up more turning. Just don't like my Supra to look like a 4x4.
As for pictures, lemme see if I can dig one up... Here's about the best I can come up with:
spiller;1444658 said:
they are a +50 AFAIK. unfortunately with that much width and offset, there is no way around it but to use a spacer. 275 up front!!!
What can I say, I like to be able to turn and stop. My 2000 Miata pretty much ruined me, I gotta have lotsa traction anymore haha...
91T breezen';1445354 said:
500whp will pretty much lite any tire up!!!:biglaugh: Not a whole lot you can do about that, unless you want to run dr's or slicks. You could run the best 'R' compound money can buy, and stay away from 6000rpm launches, that will help too!:icon_bigg
For what it's worth, with that much power it's pretty much impossible to completely eliminate wheelspin. Suspension modifications will be necessary. Try softening up your rear... a LOT. My 1j only has a good porting job and BC 264 cams, and has to suck in really thin mountain (6500' altitude) air, and it breaks Nitto 555R's (275/40/17) free like nobody's business as SOON as boost comes on. That went away for the most part once I softened up the rear though. I'm still on stock twins too... at 8psi. Trust me, 500hp is gonna be a handful.