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07-02-2008, 04:49 PM | #1 |
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What offsets for 235/40 and 245/40 17" - S14
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, i just couldnt find an answer.
I have a set of SportMax 17"x9 wheels, i want to fit for daily drive. Hi guys. I will be runing with 235/40 on front and 245/40 (with future plans for 255/40) on the rear, tyres. I was wondering, what offset would i need, to have the rear wheels sit just a bit out - needing a bit of arch flaring, and the front wheels sit flush with the font wingm or allso with a bit of esaly doable flaring ? I need to decide what spacers to get, as the wheels ar ET35. I really want the ARCH flerring (not sure this is how its called) on the rear, so i want to get things looking right. These are the tyres i have now, so please dont send me to buy others. Is ET10 on the rear going to do the job, and is ET10 on the front too much ? I was thinking of getting 25mm spacers, all around. If anyone has some pictures of how these offsets could look, i'd appritiate it. Thanks, Dany. |
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07-04-2008, 12:59 AM | #4 |
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17x9 +0 will fit perfect... if u have coilovers
for better info, and pics of fitment with those wheels plz use the wheel fitment thread http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=129865
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07-04-2008, 01:03 AM | #5 |
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I got a similar setup so I suppose I'll post it
235/40-f w/ 17x8 +25 255/40-r w/ 17x9 +38 Imo, these wheels sit very flush, though I know some prefer their rear wheels to stick out a little more than this (which I would too, but they don't make the wheel im using in a 17x10 +38). Now that I've made measurements with this setup, I'm going with 245/40-f and 275/40-r for my next tire setup. This is all with tein s-tech springs and tokico struts too, so once I get my stance coilovers installed (waiting on the new version 3 ruca's from spl), there should be a little more room. Hope that helps.
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07-04-2008, 06:14 PM | #6 |
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I am looking at that tread, but couldnt find a streight answer.
Will 235/40 17" on a 9" Rim with offset 10 - be ok ? What will i need to do to the front fender, to make it fit ? Rolloing/pulling/.... ? Thanks. |
07-07-2008, 10:58 PM | #7 |
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17x9+10? Maybe with a ton of negative camber. I mounted 17+9+15 w/ 235/40 on the front of my car and they stuck out quite a bit (heck, I had to roll the rear to get them to fit there). But I also try not to run any negative camber.
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07-07-2008, 11:20 PM | #9 |
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for reference i've had 225 and a 245 on a 9+15 up front, 245 and a 255 on 9+15s in the rear as well. lowness has varied between tucking just the tip of the tire to tucking a good inch or so.
assuming you go with a similar height... imo a 9+10 /w a 235 will fit fine in front with a modest 2ish degrees of camber or so. no way you can get away without a roll and harness relocation. 9+10 /w a 245 /w 2ish degrees of camber will probably leave the wheel face very slightly sunk, but overall flush to the tire. you will very probably have to pull or roll. |
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