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03-05-2012, 09:41 AM | #23 |
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I would like to hear people's opinion on these- Should I run 255/40/17 on 17x9's or 9.5's? I have camber plates...but it seems like more of an expense with the 9.5's due to the spacer need. Thoughts?
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03-05-2012, 12:55 PM | #25 |
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MORE RUBBER!!!! The added expense is minor and you've gone this far.
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I would base your decision on the following: If you have camber plates, and your coilovers are setup to properly clear the tires, then pick up the 9.5" wheels. The slightly higher cost will translate into very noticeable performance. If you do not have camber plates, then run the 9" ET30's. That can be run with 255 street tires as well, it will just need an adjustment to your alignment depending on the tires used. If you install a 245/40/17 tire you don't need to do anything to the car. Just bolt them on and go. 245's square would work on both pre/post LCI models.
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They have the same amount of concavity. When you adjust for the width/offset change. The two wheels are within 1mm of have the face of the wheel at the same place in orientation to the mounting point. All the concave 17's share the same amount of concavity.
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anyways, patiently waiting for these wheels |
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03-05-2012, 10:06 PM | #31 |
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Will a fixed camber plate provide enough clearance with a 9.5? I'm able to get 2.3 of negative camber up front.
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Any idea on when these will be priced/available?
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03-06-2012, 08:00 PM | #34 | |
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What's the largest tire width I can fit on the rear? Do you think 265 or 275 would work with 17x9.5? The reason I ask is because I want to use these for both the track and the drag strip. Thank you! |
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Shiv from Vishnu Performance will be doing the exact same thing on his car when our 9.5" wheels arrive (He's currently running an 18" ARC-8 setup for the street).
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Exactly my thoughts...
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Any availability updates?
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But the question is why would you want to run that much rubber up front if you're not going to change camber settings? All that rubber up front w/o any negative camber dialed in will lead to worse turn-in.
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