Wheel Fitment & Question Thread

scotty

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just had to.

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emiliorescigno

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I am looking at a set of wheels this weekend - they're not exactly the right "fit" for a Supra, but the price is right. What do you think as far as fitment is concerned?
My Car has:
Eibach Springs
Tokico Illumina II Struts
100% Stock Body

Wheels:
17x8" Front +12mm Offset
17x10.5 Rear +27mm Offset

From what I've read here, it sounds like the rears will work, barely. What I'm really concerned about is the fronts rubbing as I park and such. Your thoughts?
 

JZASeventy

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I have 18x9.5 +30 up front which would actually sit within 1mm of where you wheel would sit and i dont have a rubbing issues, my front is slammed and im running some very slightly stretched tires
 

TRD4Life

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Hey I was looking at SSR rims but I was wondering what the different disk types mean? Like the super low disk, normal disk, medium disk, and hyper disk?
 

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TRD4Life;1734930 said:
Hey I was looking at SSR rims but I was wondering what the different disk types mean? Like the super low disk, normal disk, medium disk, and hyper disk?

Generally they are for brake caliper clearance. So super low disk would be something you can run in the rear because the hat of the supra brakes stick out farther then the caliper. The low disc will also give you more lip. In the front depending on if you have a BBK or not you can run med or hyper disk. There you would lose some lip but would gain brake clearance.
 

emiliorescigno

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JZASeventy;1734729 said:
I have 18x9.5 +30 up front which would actually sit within 1mm of where you wheel would sit and i dont have a rubbing issues, my front is slammed and I'm running some very slightly stretched tires

Are your front fenders modified in any way? And what size tire are you running up there? I feel like the wheels I might be getting just won't fit well enough even to justify the price.
 

Enraged

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how much work to fit an 18x10 +0 front, 18x11.5 +19? have godfather overfenders ready to go on if required.

edit: Boo for math. Currently MKIV TTs with 25mm spacer in the front, 10mm in the back, so effectively 8.5 +25 front and 9.5 +40 in the back? if that's right and my math is good, the front inside would be ~6mm farther away from the shock, front outside would be ~44mm towards the outside of the car. Rears would be ~4.5mm closer to the shock and ~46mm more towards the outside of the car. Hmm, so not likely to fit even with overfenders (the are around 25mm thick from what I recall).
 
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JZASeventy

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emiliorescigno;1735012 said:
Are your front fenders modified in any way? And what size tire are you running up there? I feel like the wheels I might be getting just won't fit well enough even to justify the price.

Fenders are lightly rolled, tires are 225\40 but I actually want to get spacers since I find its slightly sunk
 

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emiliorescigno;1734675 said:
I am looking at a set of wheels this weekend - they're not exactly the right "fit" for a Supra, but the price is right. What do you think as far as fitment is concerned?
My Car has:
Eibach Springs
Tokico Illumina II Struts
100% Stock Body

Wheels:
17x8" Front +12mm Offset
17x10.5 Rear +27mm Offset

From what I've read here, it sounds like the rears will work, barely. What I'm really concerned about is the fronts rubbing as I park and such. Your thoughts?

look at my car at the top of this page. the rears are 17x10.5 +27 with 315-35's. there's no way they would fit if i lowered it, without a lot of work.
here's a better pic.....
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d...fe Drag Day 7-13-11/DSC_0506.jpg?t=1310615287
 

theprodigy79

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18x9.5 +12 Fronts, 18x10.5 +12 Rears

Tires are 245 front 255 rear (I forgot the wall size), and I will be going a bit wider in the rear later. I'm not dropped yet so I have no rubbing, but I'll probably need to roll my fenders when I do drop it.

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TRD4Life

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BorHor;1734957 said:
Generally they are for brake caliper clearance. So super low disk would be something you can run in the rear because the hat of the supra brakes stick out farther then the caliper. The low disc will also give you more lip. In the front depending on if you have a BBK or not you can run med or hyper disk. There you would lose some lip but would gain brake clearance.


Hmmmm I wanted to run a similar setup like Soapras but in 18" SSR SP1's, although I wanted to buy a wheel that would clear the 13in AZP BBK's front and 12.9in rear w/park brake. I don't wanna buy a wheel then buy the brakes and the wheels not fitting afterwards. I was thinking 18x10 +19 Hyper Disk and 18x11 +24 Super Low or Normal Disk. Not sure what tire size to run? Going to be lowered on Stance coilovers.
 

toyotanos

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I think these work out nicely with spacing and such...

F- 18x8 +38, 10mm spacer, 235-40-18 Mich Pilot Sport A/S
R- 18x9 +38, no spacer 275-35-18 Hankook Ventus V12 EVO

RPM 505 rims, spaced in front 'cause they hit the ARZ brakes. Not doing spacers for the stance/look/whatever, they were cheap and fit well. People seem to like the fitment, however so I figured I'd post it up!

Current fitment:
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older pic with diff tires and spaced out rears:
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hvyman

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You dont go by lip size. You go by offset. +35 is will be sunk a little. +25 would be flush.

But yes those wheels would fit no problem.