Wheel Fitment & Question Thread

rodel

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projectsupra;1688320 said:

That's a good reference. Bor...would you mind updating post #1 with the links below?

http://www.willtheyfit.com/
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html



As I mentioned previously, most of the questions asked in this thread have already been answered. If anyone has questions, may I suggest searching the thread before posting the question and using the tools provided?


For those who have lowered cars and aftermarket wheels, would you mind posting in the thread below?
http://www.supramania.com/forums/sh...oll-Lowered-MKIIIs-Aftermarket-Wheel-Showroom

the thread above is not about "what do I need to do to make these wheels fit", "will these wheels fit", "what tires will fit",etc..The thread is for pics that best showoff aftermarket wheels on your MKIII. Please share info about:


Wheel Manufacturer and Model
Diameter, Width, offset
Tire Sizes
Suspension setup
Misc: like spacers, fender rolling, fender flaring, etc..
 
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gsxr141

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newbie question.......
will 18x10.5 +20 wheels fit on a stock bodied mk3? at least in the rear, i could go narrower up front.
thanks......

---------- Post added at 07:23 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:22 PM ----------

newbie question.......
will 18x10.5 +20 wheels fit on a stock bodied mk3? at least in the rear, i could go narrower up front.
thanks......
 

Dylan JZ

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well, you can always make things fit for the most part.. but I don't consider the work needed to fit those sizes to be in the realm of stock, though maybe others do.

with 18x8.5+15F/ 18x9.5+18R and proper tires (245/275), the fronts and rears have to be rolled completely flat. The sizes you proposed are quite a bit beyond that, so I'd say pulled fenders or flares would be needed.

Rodel is better with this stuff, and he actually posted a link above that details some of his wheel/tire combinations. Many of them are actually right around the sizes you were asking about..


-You're on the right track, read away!
 
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Dylan JZ

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I still think a pull would be needed.. that would be sitting a full inch outside the fender on my car, and it's dropped decently.


this picture make me doubt that somewhat, but the rear fender was pulled in this pic IIRC:

p1689679_1.jpg
 

rodel

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taka21

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hey ive been reading through the thread so far and i just had a quick question
im trying to see if these wheels will fit without being sunk in.
16x7 +18
will i need spacers to make them flush?
thanks
 

mattsplat72

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If you have a +40mm offset and add 25mm spacers. what does that put your offset at.
I have 18x9.5's with a +40mm offset. Sunk in like a tweens chest. I got 25mm spacers from H&R
fronts are 245/45/18 rears are 275/35/18 i am going to get new rears. I was thinking 255/45/18 <---bad Idea?? maybe 245 ?

This is from the rear looking towards the front. 18x9.5 245/45's 40mm offset with a 25mm spacer
5e21232d4c2d4ac3841083f3918f4dd6_7.jpg

This is front looking towards rear. 275/35/18 with a 25mm spacer as well
6798b24a740546b6b6f94d447c5bc688_7.jpg
 
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rodel

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taka21;1690884 said:
hey ive been reading through the thread so far and i just had a quick question
im trying to see if these wheels will fit without being sunk in.
16x7 +18
will i need spacers to make them flush?
thanks

You'll be needing a 1" front spacer and 2" rear spacer ...and that's still not "flush"
 

taka21

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rodel;1690976 said:
You'll be needing a 1" front spacer and 2" rear spacer ...and that's still not "flush"

hmm would you recommend running it like that or should i look at a different wheel altogether?
these are starion fronts im talking about here.(just for reference)
so would that put me back at stock fitment?

also would the rears be a better choice at 16x8 -10mm?
 
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Apollonius

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Anyone have any experience with the Volk TE37SL?

te37_sl.jpg


How would 18x9.5 +22 front and 18X10 +20 rear fit?
Still have stock suspension

Other available offsets are:
18x9.5 22/35/40
18x10.5 15/22
 

Apollonius

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will be done with engine and tuning soon, will be 400ish to the wheels.

With that figure the stock brakes make me feel uncomfterble heh, probable rightfully so. Was going to upgrade to the AZP Wilawoods but ofc they do not clear stock rims. I would hate to have to put up all the money for rims/brakes/tires/suspension all in one big chunk. And buying a cheap set of rims in meantime seems wasteful.
 

rodel

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These sizes that you mentioned are too narrow.

taka21;1690884 said:
hey ive been reading through the thread so far and i just had a quick question
im trying to see if these wheels will fit without being sunk in.
16x7 +18
will i need spacers to make them flush?
thanks

taka21;1691061 said:
hmm would you recommend running it like that or should i look at a different wheel altogether?
these are starion fronts im talking about here.(just for reference)
so would that put me back at stock fitment?

also would the rears be a better choice at 16x8 -10mm?
 

taka21

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rodel;1691224 said:
These sizes that you mentioned are too narrow.

ok maybe im not understanding here,
how are they too narrow if they are the same width as the stock ones?
please bear with me im still learning
i thought the offset was what mattered not the width of the tire, im trying to use my stock tire setup
thats why i thought it might be good to run a 16x7 wheel