Wheel Fitment & Question Thread

SupraMario

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91T breezen';1427223 said:
Those are probably either Weds Sa-70's, or MB "Weapon's". Depending on tire size, flush fitment for those sizes would be 5-15mm offset for the 8's, and about, 15 or 20mm for the 9's. I would highly recommend rolled fenders, before any attempt at that aggressive of fitment.

So are they decent wheels then? Now I gotta figure out if they fit >< He emailed me back and said he couldn't find anything marking wise on offset info.
 

gelboy1015

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What would be the ideal offset for 17x9 rims? Im looking at getting Enkei RPF1's or MB Competition's in 17x9 all around, but I am unsure what offset to get. Would a +27 offset work? I want something pretty flush with the fender, without requiring rolling or modification. My suspension setup is Eibach springs on KYB GR2s in the front and Monroe Sensatracs on the rear. Also planning on running 225/45/17 tires since i have a set already. Thanks
 

BorHor

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There is no such thing as being flush with the fender with out modding them. I do not know why people keep asking for that. If you don't want to mod the fenders just ask for fitment to clear stock body.

/rant
 

rodel

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To everyone that frequents this thread (with the exception of Bor): please post pics of what "you" think is flush. :sarcasm: So we could see what "flush" means to each individual.

The wheel fitment in my signature = "flush" :naughty:
 
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c2Baz

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Hey guys, quick fitment question.

I have an option of purchasing a set of SSR SP1 Professors sized 19x8.5 +43, 19x9.5 +43. I am assuming these will fit without much drama.

My setup for next year, when the wheels go on, would be lowered on H&R Springs with Tokico Illumina's.

My question is, what size tire would you recommend for this setup? I was thinking 245/35R19 275/35R19?
 

BorHor

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rodel;1428961 said:
Correction: "Herra frush!"

Hey hey that was mine!!

on the rear quarter window
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gelboy1015

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BorHor;1428294 said:
There is no such thing as being flush with the fender with out modding them. I do not know why people keep asking for that. If you don't want to mod the fenders just ask for fitment to clear stock body.

/rant


Ok, sorry about that. Im looking for something that compliments the stock body, so being a noob with wheels, I thought I'd ask here. Let me re-ask my question then.

Would 17x9's with +27 offset all around clear the stock body? Suspension set up is Eibach springs on KYB GR2s on the front and Monroe Sensatracs on the rear. Planning on running 225/45/17 tires all around. Thanks
 

BorHor

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rodel;1430257 said:
Oh thats what you think :evil2:

gelboy1015;1430267 said:
Ok, sorry about that. Im looking for something that compliments the stock body, so being a noob with wheels, I thought I'd ask here. Let me re-ask my question then.

Would 17x9's with +27 offset all around clear the stock body? Suspension set up is Eibach springs on KYB GR2s on the front and Monroe Sensatracs on the rear. Planning on running 225/45/17 tires all around. Thanks

You will have to roll the fenders.
 

redhot91gt

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Some feedback on my wheels I bought....

These are fr500 mustang wheels basically.. 17x9 all around both +24 offset. I went with 245/40s up front with 255/40's in back. I feel I could get away with a little more in the back. I havnt rubbed yet, and have not rolled fenders. It might rub If I hit something hard at higher speeds. I love the look though thanks to the advice in this thread.

ps. My suspension setup is tokico Illumina II's with H&R springs
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-Stu
 

BorHor

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Wheels are not too bad but not something I would run but that doesn't matter. I like the over all stance for the height you are at.
 

karmasupra

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I got a new set of Work VS-SS wheels 17x7.5 +41 front and 17x8.5 +41 back sitting around and wanted to know what size tires u recommend. I know they're not the ideal setup for the Supra but I guess better than stock.
 

91T breezen'

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karmasupra;1433016 said:
I got a new set of Work VS-SS wheels 17x7.5 +41 front and 17x8.5 +41 back sitting around and wanted to know what size tires u recommend. I know they're not the ideal setup for the Supra but I guess better than stock.

I wouldn't run those size/offset rims w/o a 10-15mm spacer, or else it will look rediculous! As for tire sizes, go with 235/40's up front, and a 245/40 on the rears. But, please use spacers!:x: Recommend H&R's, very important to keep the hub-centricity!!! (Is that a word?!):biglaugh:
 

wasup00912

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A-to-the-J;799718 said:
IMHO, Jose has one of the best wheel fitment to date. the new wheels he has are awesome and the pictures posted just don't do it justice.

EDIT: i stole a couple of joe's silv pics.

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pure fucking sex omfg:aigo: