View Poll Results: Which wheels do you like?
SSR TYPE F
5
41.67%
RPF1
1
8.33%
AP2V1
6
50.00%
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Need advice for wheels selection SSR type f or or RPF1 or keep OEM AP2V1
#11
17x8.5 +58 with 245s non stagger is doable all around. Not a common setup but the math checks out. More common is 17x9+63 with 255s however with 245s you are able to run 5 mm more aggressive offset to get the same outboard clearance so +58 offset works out. I would just add that while the risk for rubbing is low with this setup it is still possible in rare situations so I would still be very careful with curbs and also max out camber on stock adjusters.
#14
If you plan to go non stagger eventually it may be a better idea to just get a non stagger set off the bat. The SSR type F is a relatively old wheel at this point and I'm not sure if it's in production anymore so it may be hard to find a matching set of wheels. 17x9+63 is a more ideal size so you can fit 255s.
Again, nothing wrong with the SSRs, and I like them a lot for a conservative spec fitment. It'll probably do perfectly fine for daily and light track duty. Just food for thought.
Again, nothing wrong with the SSRs, and I like them a lot for a conservative spec fitment. It'll probably do perfectly fine for daily and light track duty. Just food for thought.
#16
Square is perfectly fine for daily, maybe better since you can rotate tires and get more mileage. The only thing you'll notice is that you tram line and ride grooves in the road more which isn't that big of a deal. There are cars out there with more tire than us and they still manage. You can still get the SSRs and go nonstagger later. You can theoretically go 245/255 stagger with a set of 17x8.5+58s all around too. I just wouldn't put a 255 in the front since you might rub.
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