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S14 Wheel fitment help
I've got tokiko blue shocks, s tech springs and I am currently running evo viii enkei 17x8s with 235/45/17 tires. I was looking for wheel fitment help for a solid neutral set up for dd and occasional track use. Size, offset, tire size. I've got z32 brakes up front as well. Also should I run staggered wheels or not and why?
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wow..............search, i dont get it.
we have a thread for this. |
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ok since your question is so vague, I will answer the only question I could find.
"should I run staggered wheels or not and why?" staggered wheels are for staggered tires/look so with that in mind-- yes if you have too much power and not enough rear grip. no if you not enough power and too much rear grip. |
can you guys tell me please,
i just bought a s14 yesterday. want new rims right away. can someone please tellme the specs of the rims i need. what offset am pretty sure its 5x114.3 but i dont know what offset. thanks |
correct unless its a base model
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Right now I'm making around 300 wheel but in the near future may be a 2871.
I'm looking for good sizing info for daily driving and occassional track use. I want a good set up that keeps handling, drivability but most of all usable power in mind instead of just shredding tires. I just didn't know if staggered vs non staggered improved or hurt the geometry of the suspension to worsen or better handling. I don't need overkill width in the rear but would like to know what would be a good width for my suspension set up without rolling fenders and what not. And if I should have a 1 inch diff between front width and rear or 1.5 |
I would say roll your damn fenders.
Get some 17X9s all around. I would say a +20 offset, as most GTR sized wheels are in that offset and will clear Z brakes. Run some 245/40s up front and 255/40s out back. My suggestions might not be what you want to hear. Go look in the Maximum Wheel/Tire fitment thread - there are thousands of posts in there, seriously stop acting like a retarded baby. |
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Look for an offset around +20 or slightly higher. A modest offset like that will allow you to run more tire if you so choose, while still having a pretty decent stance. Most guys on here will tell you the lower the offset, the better... which is fine if you like the flush/stretch look. I personally like to run a bit more tire, so a slightly higher offset brings the wheel into the wheel well more, centering it between the inner and outer rub points. The lower the offset, the further the wheel will stick out. But the lower the offset, the more aggressive the stance will be (and will require more modification to the fenders, or a narrower tire. or both).
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It doesn't look bad but I figured maybe I needed a wider wheel out back. I didn't know if staggered was a must have type of deal, if not than I don't really care I just want the best all around set up. I'm not looking to slam it like a custom s-10 truck either. Just want a very versitile wheel set up and in case I get coilovers and drop it a bit more. I just don't want the akward set up where the tires stick out too much and so on. http://i651.photobucket.com/albums/u...1Past9/011.jpg |
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Are you kidding me...
http://zilvia.net/f/chat/129865-whee...s-no-post.html How hard is it to use resources already available, prevalent and immediately accessible without even a DIFFICULT search? Wait, don't answer that because this thread is hereby closed. |
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