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Thread: 225 45 15s anyone? offset? rubbing?

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2008-09-01 23:39:10
#11
Originally Posted by Chris101
who has used 225 45 15 tires sucessfully on a b13?

what brand tires?

What offset are the wheels?

Did you have to roll fenders?

any issues/rubbing?


On the NX:

Hoosier RS305's

+33 and still needed a 3mm spacer to clear the Shigspeed struts.

No, but my whole car is a bit "massaged"

None so far.
2008-09-02 18:39:57
#12
Originally Posted by macidcrook
i run the ra1 and R888 in 225 with a 35mm rays TE37. i have a set for sale also brand new.




TE37 way outta the budget price range.... saw the ad...


et 30 or 35 is what I figured would be required without spacers though....
2008-09-02 18:56:48
#13
Originally Posted by Russell
I am not sure you can get away with a 225 width wheel (tire?) with anything less than (more than?) a +30mm offset on stock rear suspension and even that probably won't be enough.
I'm with you on that one. Which is why I'm pretty confident with my +26mm offset.
2008-09-03 18:37:16
#14
wow.. et26 huh?

lol
2008-09-03 20:14:59
#15
Originally Posted by Chris101
wow.. et26 huh?

lol


Perfect offset for a 7" wide wheel if you ask me. Puts the tires flush with the fenders but doesn't poke them out. Also makes room for 4 piston calipers, 225 wide tires, etc. etc.
All this et32 (in the front at least) advice is nonsense if you ask me. et32 in the rear is about right.
2008-09-03 23:07:31
#16
yeah.. how many options out there and at what price for ET26 though?

...I'm just not willing to invest huge money in wheels is all.. not when they are a wear item that has to get replaced anyway after 'x' amount of use for safety reasons...
2008-09-04 03:46:25
#17
949 racing has some nice wheels and offsets, pricing is up your alley as well.

http://949racing.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=64

I have a set of the 15 x 7.5's on my car. Light, strong, and cheap.
2008-09-04 06:08:14
#18
Originally Posted by BenFenner
Perfect offset for a 7" wide wheel if you ask me. Puts the tires flush with the fenders but doesn't poke them out. Also makes room for 4 piston calipers, 225 wide tires, etc. etc.
All this et36 advice is nonsense if you ask me.


I have to agree here. With my car the 15 x 7.5 949 racign wheels in a 34ET need a spacer to clear the wilwood 4 pistons. 225 45 15 Hankook RS2 street tires fit fine though.
2008-09-04 12:44:54
#19
Yah, you're not going to find anything with a +26mm offset... Sorry. Didn't mean to say they were obtainable. =/

I had to design my own 12mm spacers and grind down my hub center bore about 5mm to get them to fit. Then my +38mm offset wheels became +26mm.



2008-09-04 18:27:38
#20
ah.. o.k. thanks for clarifying that you went with spacers!!! :-)
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