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I researched a bit and found these wheels which seem to be exclusive to Australia. Company name is Roh Wheels and the wheel name is Korsa.
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18x9+33
Hello, Not sure exaxtly how this works. Never used a forum before. I own a 2017 BRZ. Stock height and looking to remain that way. I'm interested in purchasing some Cosmis xt-206r in 18" wheel size and looks like the smallest width is 9 + 33. I looked for quite a while and couldn't found anyone with these same exact wheel specs. Just wondering if they will fit with no rubbing issues. Thank you in advance
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Congratulations on the 17. Welcome to the forum. +33 9" wide wheels will poke. +35 8" wide is generally considered flush. These wheels are 17x9 +30. Or only 3mm different. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7533 You can see, narrow tires and camber is needed to make them fit. Also, read page one of the Meaty tire thread. Lots of good info for wide wheels and low offsets. Good luck! |
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Hello everyone - I'm new here, in fact this is my first post. I chose here since wheels were my first upgrade. I just purchased my FR-S at the end of this past August. I went a bit aggressive on the offset, still, had I done more extensive research I'm not sure I'd make a different decision. Wheel turn response slowed a little; however, the wide stance feels more planted to the ground. The pros outweigh the cons IMO. Anyone have a similar experience? Let me know what you think! BTW I stinkin' love this car.
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Hey guys. Got my winter/cold weather setup on. Picked up some Avid1 AV-52 wheels in 18 inch with Continental DWS-06 tires to run for the cold months. I'll keep my stock Five Axis 19's with summer tires for the warm months. Same staggered setup as my 19's, but slightly more aggressive offset. The car is lowered on Tein gold springs, which I believe were part of the Five Axis package that came on the car. They lower it around 1 inch or so. No Rubbing issues so far. Fronts are pretty flush, rears poke a bit. I love the look. May have to get another set for summer tires.
Wheel specs are: Front 18x8.5 + 35, 225/40R18 tires Rear 18x9.5 +30, 255/35R18 tires
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18x8.5 +35
Here is the results of added the cosmis r1 wheels. 18x8x5 +35 all around. Loving the wheels. I'd like to get rid of some on the tire gap. Looking for a flush fitment. Some help needed on recommendations on springs/coilovers. Also need to know how much to drop it. I don't know much about this subject. Trying to stay away from camber or rolling my fenders. Not trying to go too low, just get rid of some/all of the gap. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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Anything more than 1.5 inch drop, coilovers are needed. I don't think there are any springs that go lower than 1.5inches from stock. Suspension cambers towards more negative as you lower it. Camber is not adjustable in the rear without lower control arms. You don't really need it if you are only lowering an inch or so. Front you need camber plates or camber bolts. Eibach springs are pretty popular and so are RCE yellows. Search threads for pics/reviews of those. |
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Wheel fit ment
YOO Someone help a 86 bro 😢.
I'm about to buy forme 9 wheels and I am currently running stock suspension just for now , I need to know if 18x8.5 with 30 offset will fit with no issue |
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XXR 527 18" Concave
Hey Guys. I'm new to this forum. I think this will be my first post.
Anywho, I've pulled the trigger on a set of XXR 527's Deep Concave They're 18 inch. Here's the spec: Front: 8.75J ET30 Tyres: R18/35/215 Rear: 9.75J ET20 Tyres: R18/40/225 I've had no Rubbing issues and they fit perfectly fine with the correct spigots.
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