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02-22-2018, 12:10 PM | #20911 |
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The offset should be a lot lower than that if they're a disc and have a barrel smaller than the lips...
How did you measure the backspacing?
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02-22-2018, 12:10 PM | #20912 |
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The offset should be a lot lower than that if they're a disc and have a barrel smaller than the lips...
How did you measure the backspacing?
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03-10-2018, 12:13 PM | #20915 |
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So just got my wheels back from powder, did candy gold. Came out great. Still got some work to do before It goes back on the ground and I dial in the fitment but heres some teasers
Specs Front - 18x9 ET 25 215/40/R18 Rear - 18x10.5 ET 20 225/40/R18 Front Rear |
03-10-2018, 02:49 PM | #20916 |
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So happy after the long wait for lips and in general the search for these. Perfect fitment on stock body. 18x9.5+13 on 225/40. Dont want to post fronts because its weak but once I get LCA, smaller tire It will be tucked perfect.
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04-09-2018, 01:43 PM | #20918 |
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04-18-2018, 07:54 PM | #20919 |
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18x10.5 +30 (SL) 235/40 Bridgestone Potenza Sports
just a test fit but i need some help/ have questions here |
04-18-2018, 10:03 PM | #20920 |
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01-14-2019, 06:42 PM | #20924 |
Hi Everyone!
I already asked in the Wheel Fitment Question Thread and searched around, but can’t figure it out still... Have a serious question about fitment for my 1991 240sx S13 Hatchback (Stock Body). Currently has BC Racing Coilovers with upper camber plates, Front Adjustable Lower Control arms and Tension Arms, new inner/outer tie-rods that are adjustable as well. Car only has 60k Miles on the clock, so most of the stock arms are still in good condition and this is supposed to be more of a fun daily with good fitment. Stock wheels right now, but I have the both the front and rear fenders rolled, but not pulled (could do it if absolutely necessary). And I will be tucking the wiring harness. (Ive searched as much as I can and as much as my computer legitimately allows) I have been having trouble deciding (FIRST) Between a 17x9.5 options are +5 and +22 OR an 18x9.5 +22. I am not sure which I want to go with. I would like a little more ground clearance for when I put an aftermarket front bumper and skirts on the car so they're not getting destroyed everywhere, but thats not my biggest worry. WHEEL GAP and having donk fitment are my biggest worries. Im okay with a little camber too. I know I want a moderate stretch for the tires and thats fine. I know I will have less of a chance of rubbing with the 17 (depending on tire size) but I will most likely be closer to the ground and not have enough clearance for my city roads, unless i get a meatier tire which I don't really want something chonky. If I get the 18's, I would have less wheel gap and it would fill out the wheel-well a little more, but i don't know what tire size to get! Im stuck between a 17x9.5 with 225/45R17 or 235/40R17 ORRRRRRRR an 18x9.5 with a 225/40R18. I would like the setup to be squared so I can rotate tires, since I am in college and would like to try and save a bit of money if I'm going to be running camber and stretch anyway. I am leaning more towards the 18’s, but I just wanted to get feedback from you guys too. Any help or photos would be appreciated greatly! I've gone through probably 75% of the pages in this thread to try and get an idea, but I haven't seen many pictures of people running square setups with relatively the same as I'm looking for. If anyone has an opinions, tips, idea or photos PLEASE respond and let me know. Not new to the forum, but I think this is either my first or second time actually posting anything on this EVER. Im on a MacBook (which is the only computer I have right now) and the search-forum option is kinda wonky and doesn't always work. I've done as much searching as i can on both here, google, and other general Nissan forums. Thanks so much! |
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04-12-2019, 01:37 AM | #20928 |
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Avs model 5
17x9 +22 with 25mm spacer 18x9 +10 with 20mm spacer 215/40r17 nankang grippy boys 215/40r18 linglong skiddy boys -5.5 camber front -3 camber rear Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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04-30-2019, 02:57 PM | #20930 |
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17x9 +0, 18x10.5 +15 TE37's. No spacers.
Rear Voodoo RUCA maxed out. I'd estimate around 4.5* F and 4* R camber. Going to get the fenders massaged a bit to pull some camber out. Already have tires on the way for my bronze TE37's and LMGT4's in similar specs. Should have new pictures by next week. |
05-01-2019, 02:02 PM | #20932 |
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I'll post mine soon. I'm not sure the wheel specs but the tyres are something like
F 225/40/18 and R 245/40/18. Not very much stretch but pretty near to flush. Just got the car so I have time to dial everything in to my liking. |
05-01-2019, 10:49 PM | #20933 |
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I am a wheel fitment noob
I am looking at a set of 17x8.5 +12 F 17x9.5 +13 R for my s13 hatch. +20mm F fenders. Stock r fenders. Ideally i want to run a 275 or 265 tire in the rear. Would a 275/35 fit? Id run whatever tire would fit w/o mods in F. What mods would i need to do to fit? Last edited by ANVIL; 05-02-2019 at 10:27 PM.. |
05-03-2019, 10:51 AM | #20934 |
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You will not be able to fit that with stock metal unless you pull the fenders to the point that they buckle and run a ton of camber.
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05-09-2019, 09:41 PM | #20939 |
got a set of square g33s 17x9 +15 all around
picking up some yokohama s-drives tomorrow, 235/40/17 i'll be running fortune auto 500 coilovers, looking to go pretty low what would i need to fit these specs? i assume just a roll in the front, pull in the rear, and wire tuck in front ofc. maybe a few degrees of camber? stock metal, stock everything |
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05-09-2019, 11:31 PM | #20940 |
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^Wheel fitment question thread is a thing fyi...
Look into what brand tires run big/small, if you want low ride height a 215/40 would probably suit your needs better. Look at rimtuck.com This thread is for pics of dope fitment.... |
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