Is a 17" x 10" wheel too wide ? ? ? ?
#21
Originally posted by MajorHavoc
Yes, Intro Forged is the manufacturer.
Will I lose performance due to a tire that's too wide ? ? ? I'm not supercharged or turbo'd!!!
What wheels do you have? How wide are your wheels?
Yes, Intro Forged is the manufacturer.
Will I lose performance due to a tire that's too wide ? ? ? I'm not supercharged or turbo'd!!!
What wheels do you have? How wide are your wheels?
Yes, you will lose performance/acceleration. But not really due to the width of the tires, but more the weight of the setup and where the weight is (18's have more weight on the outside of wheel).
Look at my sig up above (3rd or 4th post) for description of what I have.
#22
RT,
Before lowering, did your wheels look anything like mine do now? Also if you dont mind would you be willing to share what camber settings you use in the rear and what springs or coilovers you are using.
My car by the way does not rub at all even under extremely hard cornering (hard enough to make the car break loose). Im thinking this might indicate that lowering the car wouldn't give me rubbing issues, what do you think?
Before lowering, did your wheels look anything like mine do now? Also if you dont mind would you be willing to share what camber settings you use in the rear and what springs or coilovers you are using.
My car by the way does not rub at all even under extremely hard cornering (hard enough to make the car break loose). Im thinking this might indicate that lowering the car wouldn't give me rubbing issues, what do you think?
#25
[QUOTE]Originally posted by MajorHavoc
[B]Okay, it sounds like this Intro Forged 17" x 10" rear is not such a great setup.
I guess I'll continue the search for the "perfect" wheels !!!
Thanks for all the info.
[B]Okay, it sounds like this Intro Forged 17" x 10" rear is not such a great setup.
I guess I'll continue the search for the "perfect" wheels !!!
Thanks for all the info.
#26
... And now for the BONUS round !!!
How many 17" wheels can you name that are available
in the proper size & offset ? ? ?
17x7.5, +55mm front
17x9, +65mm rear
And yes the winner will get a valuable prize ! !! ! !
How many 17" wheels can you name that are available
in the proper size & offset ? ? ?
17x7.5, +55mm front
17x9, +65mm rear
And yes the winner will get a valuable prize ! !! ! !
#27
#29
There are the BBS LM's which are 17x7.5 and 17x8.5. You should be able to stretch a 255 rear on a 8.5 wheel. They suggest a 9" rim but you can usually go .5" in both directions.
RT - Yes a 17x10 (+73) rear can clear the coil spring at full extension without rubbing during compression. It is tight but works. Mine is hanging from a rack right now so I can take some pics tomorrow if you like. I would have gone 18's but Oregon roads are in places(at least where I am at) and wanted a little more cushion between the wheel and the road.
RT - Yes a 17x10 (+73) rear can clear the coil spring at full extension without rubbing during compression. It is tight but works. Mine is hanging from a rack right now so I can take some pics tomorrow if you like. I would have gone 18's but Oregon roads are in places(at least where I am at) and wanted a little more cushion between the wheel and the road.
#30
Originally posted by RT
Don't remember the exact specs but the Volk CE28N's are the sh!t baby
What do I win?
Don't remember the exact specs but the Volk CE28N's are the sh!t baby
What do I win?
17x9.0 63mm offset 14.8lbs (stock 18.6)
Split the prize?