Tire / Wheel Fitment Questions
#3646
What’s the consensus for 17x9 +45 RPF1s? I have a trade pending and I know spacers are required. I have 20mm for the fronts, would that fit? And anything for the rears? I have 5mm I could throw in but not even sure if that’s enough...any help is appreciated!
#3648
Honestly I already have 18x9.5 +38 with the 20mm spacer. I want to downgrade and get some cash to be able to pay for a much needed tune. I can afford it but saving up for a wedding so I don’t want to dig into my savings for that. That’s why I’m asking for advice
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MinusPrevious (Feb 9, 2018)
#3649
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Heres an old FS thread w/a pic. They appear to have that convex face
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sa...-rpf1-sbc.html
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envyno1 (Feb 8, 2018)
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envyno1 (Feb 8, 2018)
#3652
I guess Ill have to post my question again because I think noone saw it...
Im getting ready to pull the trigger on a set of wheels to finish off my build and have searched and searched for answers to my fitment questions to no avail so if anyone can help me out I would greatly appreciate it.
I have an Evo 8 and want either NT03's, Esr sr6 or sr9s.
Question is what is the most aggressive wheel/tire combo I can run without rolling or pulling the fenders at all 17 or 18".
Thanks in advance for any help..
Im getting ready to pull the trigger on a set of wheels to finish off my build and have searched and searched for answers to my fitment questions to no avail so if anyone can help me out I would greatly appreciate it.
I have an Evo 8 and want either NT03's, Esr sr6 or sr9s.
Question is what is the most aggressive wheel/tire combo I can run without rolling or pulling the fenders at all 17 or 18".
Thanks in advance for any help..
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MinusPrevious (Feb 9, 2018)
#3653
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17x8 to 17x9 w/an offset range of +34 to +38
18x8 to 18x9 w/an offset range of +34 to +38
Tires play a huge factor in fit: Range is approx 245 to 255
You really need to consider a roll at the very min. Its hard to fit a semi-aggressive wheel w/out some rear fender work
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Evo8MyMoney (Feb 9, 2018)
#3655
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https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...s-go-here.html
#3657
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yes you can run this set up on stock suspension and even with Swift Spec Rs on a X without any fender modification. I ran 18x9.5 RE30s +22 on Spec Rs with 265s with absolutely no rubbing. The X has enormous fenders compared to the 8/9s.
Last edited by Astro_Train; Feb 11, 2018 at 10:51 AM. Reason: grammar correction
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Navarro8605 (Feb 11, 2018)
#3660
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Super clean look Sam From the wheel to the rotor & caliper
We do have some fender gap if you choose to change?
Curious what the dimension is from C/L of the hub to the underside of the fender?
BTW, my fender heights are: Fender to ground = Front 25.375" & Rear 25.000"
We do have some fender gap if you choose to change?
Curious what the dimension is from C/L of the hub to the underside of the fender?
BTW, my fender heights are: Fender to ground = Front 25.375" & Rear 25.000"
Last edited by MinusPrevious; Feb 20, 2018 at 06:06 AM.