wheel question
im looking at a set of bbs rs replicas... now my question is can i run a 17x9 with out rubbing with out spacers? also at what et?? 36?
please help as i want to get them soon also what size tire... with little to no stretch
please help as i want to get them soon also what size tire... with little to no stretch
Yes, 17X9 with ET. 36 will fit fine with some stretch but the real question is how low are you?
Also the ET will depend on how you want the car to sit. The more poke you want, the lower the offset.
Also the ET will depend on how you want the car to sit. The more poke you want, the lower the offset.
really dont care for poke rather have tuck... right now i know the sway barbounces off the ground when i hit a decent dip but i have h&r coils... so i can go lower or higher if need be but i do want some nice tuckage
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so what do you suggest as far as rim size and tires size for what i would like to do... i do not want to use spacers in any way though
so imma happy man lol...so what do you suggest as far as rim size and tires size for what i would like to do... i do not want to use spacers in any way though
Honestly, different people have different definitions of flush so I personally can't tell you what to get.
Although from what I can tell based on past experience, the setup you mentioned will be semi flush with no poke at all. You might be rubbing in the front if your fenders aren't rolled and you are low/tucking so you might have to do slight stretching for your tires (I'd suggest going 215 - may be too much stretch for you tho) or 225. Note that different tires stretch differently. Some will give you more stretch and some won't.
ET 36 should fit the stock brakes with no problem (unless you're running some BBK) so there's no spacers needed for the setup.
Although from what I can tell based on past experience, the setup you mentioned will be semi flush with no poke at all. You might be rubbing in the front if your fenders aren't rolled and you are low/tucking so you might have to do slight stretching for your tires (I'd suggest going 215 - may be too much stretch for you tho) or 225. Note that different tires stretch differently. Some will give you more stretch and some won't.
ET 36 should fit the stock brakes with no problem (unless you're running some BBK) so there's no spacers needed for the setup.
well im def ganna be lower then you... so maybe i should stick with 17x8s would that also work with a et36?
yea i got stock brakes and stock 15s on there now so i dont see a problem with 17s lol...


