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Old 08-26-2014, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by HWK11
im thinking about getting 18x9.5 +40 with 245/40/18 or should i just get 18x8.5 +35 with the same tires. i already have the tires but im just not sure if it would fit well on the 9.5
the car is lowered on S-techs
I have an 18 x 9.5 +38 offset with 245/40, you will be safe the 9.5 +40. Just go back a page and you will see how it looks stretched. If you get an 8.5 +35, you will be OK and the tires will have a boxed sidewall, but why stay on stock width if you're going to buy new wheels?
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okay thanks i think i might be getting 18x9.5 +38
but still deciding on which one to get... weds or works
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would 18x9.5 +30 on 245/40/18 need fenders rolled?

and would 18x9.5 +40 look similar to stock with 25mm spacers?

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Will it fit

Got a set of cades alloys on my golf and buying an rx-8 (2004) but wanted to keep the wheels. Obviously because of the pcd difference I will need adapters and the minimum width of those is 20mm so wanted to know if I'm going to have an issue with rubbing.
F: 18x8 et35 with 215/40/18
R: 18x9 et35 with 225/40/18 (slight stretch)
H&R 20mm pcd adapters

Any help would be greatly appreciated so I know whether I can run them on my new rx-8 or to just sell them with my VW. Thanks
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Sell them. Awful wheel specs for an 8
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Originally Posted by HWK11
would 18x9.5 +30 on 245/40/18 need fenders rolled? and would 18x9.5 +40 look similar to stock with 25mm spacers?
Probably and sort of. (assuming you mean 9.5 +40 looks like stock + 25mm spacers and not 9.5 +40 with 25mm spacers look like stock)

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Old 08-27-2014, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by J8635621
Sell them. Awful wheel specs for an 8
Is that because they aren't going to fit or because how they will affect performance? I love the wheels and they're only 8 months old, but if I do sell them what size and offset would you recommend? Thanks.
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Check out the link that J8635621 has; as suggested, an 18 x 9.5 with a +38 offset is the ideal square set-up for an aftermarket wheels. I have the same and I have not had any issues with my rims rubbing on a 245/40 tires; no changes in camber, no fender rolling, no liners and tabs removed.

Originally Posted by HWK11
would 18x9.5 +30 on 245/40/18 need fenders rolled?

and would 18x9.5 +40 look similar to stock with 25mm spacers?
Depending on what brand of tires you are getting, you may have to roll your fenders on the 9.5" +30 offset wheels. If you use that 25mm spacers on the +40 offset, your wheels will bring it to +15 offset; you surely are beyond the stock set-up. You will need to roll and pull the fenders out, seriously adjust the camber/suspension, and remove the wheel-well plastic liners.

Because adding a 25mm spacers on a +40 will not make it a +65 but a +15 offset. Stock RX-8 wheel offset is +50, I think. And even at +65 offset, your wheels will look so weird (like a drag funny car) and at 9.5" your wheels will start rubbing on your suspension links, making the car impossible to drive.

Originally Posted by Flat94
Is that because they aren't going to fit or because how they will affect performance? I love the wheels and they're only 8 months old, but if I do sell them what size and offset would you recommend? Thanks.
Yep, sell those front wheel drive wheels. Also, same as above, the 20mm wheel spacers will cause you more headache fitting those wheels in +15 offset.

If you really want those wheels, you can either do one of the two:

1. Have a machinist use a lathe to safely shave off at least 20mm from the wheel's axle mounting surface to fit the the 20mm spacers and maintain the +30 offset.

2. Have the wheels redrill the 5 x 100 to 114.3 lug pattern.

Not that either suggestions will guarantee your wheels will last long, but its an idea

Remember, the higher the wheel's offset, the closer the wheels will be to the differential(i.e.+43 or greater). The lower the wheel's offset, the further out the wheels will be from the differential.(i.e. +22 of less).


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Old 08-27-2014, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Grace_Excel
Yep, sell those front wheel drive wheels. Also, same as above, the 20mm wheel spacers will cause you more headache fitting those wheels in +15 offset.

If you really want those wheels, you can either do one of the two:

1. Have a machinist use a lathe to safely shave off at least 20mm from the wheel's axle mounting surface to fit the the 20mm spacers and maintain the +30 offset.

2. Have the wheels redrill the 5 x 100 to 114.3 lug pattern.

Not that either suggestions will guarantee your wheels will last long, but its an idea
Thanks for the advice, however much I love the wheels I think both options are just too much effort for what it's worth. Looks like the wheels are going with the car and I'll run the stock ones until I can get another set which are made for the car.
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Okay so Enkei EV5's Hyper black with a Machined lip
18x7.5 +38mm offset

225/45 18 Firehawk wide oval indy 500 tires

With or without 20mm spacers?

Mabye a half inch lower than stock ride height. Will i need to roll the fenders in order to not rub or will i be fine? Any better tire suggestions? Mabye even wheel suggestions?
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Wheel width is narrower than stock... If you decide to go this route, you should be okay without a fender roll on a half inch drop with or without 20mm spacers.

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I do know it's smaller than stock, im still searching for an 18x8 in this style.
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Originally Posted by Williard
Okay so Enkei EV5's Hyper black with a Machined lip
18x7.5 +38mm offset

225/45 18 Firehawk wide oval indy 500 tires

With or without 20mm spacers?

Mabye a half inch lower than stock ride height. Will i need to roll the fenders in order to not rub or will i be fine? Any better tire suggestions? Mabye even wheel suggestions?
1. I bet Rota or Hot Wheels makes something that looks like those but in better specs.

2. Are those tires supposed to be good?
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I'll give those site's a look, thank you.

Yes, the Indy tires are sopposed to be amazing from everything i've heard and read.


EDIT:


Im looking at the Rota wheels site and i realized something. With all of the years i've spent gathering knowledge not just about Rotary but Mechanics in general. I've "tinkered" since as far back as i can remember. My best friend and i at about age 15 managed to get a VW engine in a riding lawn mower (both from the junkyard) and make it work. Not once have i ever stopped to figure out wheels. Offsets, lug patterns all of that. Never gave it a thought. Now here i am, prepping to go F.I and get the 8 complete and im kicking myself in the A$$ because i in all honesty dont know how to figure out if my 18x8.5 rims with the 5x114.3 lug pattern and a 225/45 18 tire will rub with a 1/2 inch drop and trying to factor in the freakin offset with spacers to get the "flush" look is just.........A headache..


Sorry for the rant, i realize this is not the place but.....yea....

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It would be a shame if someone were to make a thread with a decently short overview of easy fitments. Damn shame I tell you
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https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-whe...ls-rx8-232206/

Not once did i say i haven't seen this.

Only that im trying to pick out wheels that are appealing and still fall within the correct guidlines.

It's still a headache
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Originally Posted by Grace_Excel
Check out the link that J8635621 has; as suggested, an 18 x 9.5 with a +38 offset is the ideal square set-up for an aftermarket wheels. I have the same and I have not had any issues with my rims rubbing on a 245/40 tires; no changes in camber, no fender rolling, no liners and tabs removed.


Depending on what brand of tires you are getting, you may have to roll your fenders on the 9.5" +30 offset wheels. If you use that 25mm spacers on the +40 offset, your wheels will bring it to +15 offset; you surely are beyond the stock set-up. You will need to roll and pull the fenders out, seriously adjust the camber/suspension, and remove the wheel-well plastic liners.

Because adding a 25mm spacers on a +40 will not make it a +65 but a +15 offset. Stock RX-8 wheel offset is +50, I think. And even at +65 offset, your wheels will look so weird (like a drag funny car) and at 9.5" your wheels will start rubbing on your suspension links, making the car impossible to drive.

i think you misunderstood my question. i was asking if 18x9.5 +40 would look similar to stock rim with the 25 mm spacers on the stock rim. so would 18x9.5 +40 be sticking out little bit more or less than 18x8 +25 so that i have a comparison of how it would be alligned to the fender


now im actually thinking about getting weds sa10r or sa15r in 18x9.5 +38. what do you think would look better on our cars?

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That would be a nice offset...no drama either ;-)
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If that extra inch an a half of width is put into mm you get: 25.4 x 1.5 = 38.1mm

You cut that in half because it is distributed to both sides of the wheel. That leaves you with it sticking out about 19mm further than the 8 inch wheel.

The difference is already 15mm. 19 - 15 = 4mm

It will stick out 4mm further. People need to try to do the math themselves on occasion.

It all means nothing anyway without a tire size.
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Oh yeah. Every Firestone tire is a dumbed down version of a Bridgestone tire.
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i have a continental control contact 245/40/18 that i would be putting on
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Thinking about a 19x9.5 +35 rim. I am lowered on eibach springs with bilstein hd shocks and rolled rear lip with shaved tabs. The rears are also slightly cambered out but not sure by how much.

What is the widest tire that I can fit? I've seen 275/35 but just want to check.

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Thumbs up Will it Fit

Right now. Stock height.
Future- BC coilovers - F: prob 1.5-1.75" drop R: 1.25-1.5" Drop


19x8.5 Front +30
235/40/19


19x9.5 Rear +35
275/35/19

I need them flush. I do not want sunk in wheels (a la stock). minor fender rolling would be fine, not looking to cut/modify stock fenders.

What do you think? Do I need a lower offset for the rears to have them flush?

Thank you in advance. I'd like to know "will it fit" and also, will it look good! Most likely Black TE37, sunlight silver 2004

-Paul


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