The Yes It Did Fit Thread
#26
It's Not Easy Being Green
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Wheels: 18x9.5 +45 Enkei RPF1
Tires: 275/35/18 Cooper 2XS
Suspension: Tein H-Spec Springs, Tokico D-Spec Struts
Spacers: Never
Fender-wells: Stock, untouched
Problems: None. Modest alignment (-1 r/l front camber) and no rubbing.
Tires: 275/35/18 Cooper 2XS
Suspension: Tein H-Spec Springs, Tokico D-Spec Struts
Spacers: Never
Fender-wells: Stock, untouched
Problems: None. Modest alignment (-1 r/l front camber) and no rubbing.
#27
Never Blend In
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pretty close to danobre's setup
Rims: SSR GT2H 18x10.5" +43
Tires: Kumho Ecsta XS 265/35/18
Suspension: Tein S-Tech with stock shocks
Spacers: none
Fender-wells: stock
Problems: rubs very slightly on the fender if i hit a huge bump which rarely ever happens. i think if i put a little more camber i should be fine.
i figured i'd add a pic as well. thanks to NYC Drift King for the pic.
Rims: SSR GT2H 18x10.5" +43
Tires: Kumho Ecsta XS 265/35/18
Suspension: Tein S-Tech with stock shocks
Spacers: none
Fender-wells: stock
Problems: rubs very slightly on the fender if i hit a huge bump which rarely ever happens. i think if i put a little more camber i should be fine.
i figured i'd add a pic as well. thanks to NYC Drift King for the pic.
Last edited by nuke0907; 04-22-2009 at 08:36 PM.
#29
Never Blend In
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Rims: Axis Matrix F: 19x8" +35 2.5" lip, R: 19x9.5" +40 4" lip
Tires: Toyo T1R F: 235/35/19 R: 265/30/19
Suspension: Tein S-Tech with stock shocks
Spacers: none, but the front could use some more spacing. it would be better if they offered them wider as well.
Fender-wells: stock
Problems: none
Tires: Toyo T1R F: 235/35/19 R: 265/30/19
Suspension: Tein S-Tech with stock shocks
Spacers: none, but the front could use some more spacing. it would be better if they offered them wider as well.
Fender-wells: stock
Problems: none
#31
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Rims: Volk CE28N Front: 18x8.5 +30 Rear: 18x9.5 +34
Tires: Toyo T1-R Front: 245/40/18 Rear: 275/35/18
Suspension: currently stock
Spacers: None
Fenderwells: Rolled
Problems: None
Tires: Toyo T1-R Front: 245/40/18 Rear: 275/35/18
Suspension: currently stock
Spacers: None
Fenderwells: Rolled
Problems: None
#33
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Rims: Enkei RPF1 17"x9" +45 offset
Tires: Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec 245/45/17
Suspension: Stock
Spacers: None
Fender-wells: Stock
Problems: Wheel balance weights need to be flush up against the spokes otherwise they rub against the stock brake calipers. Of my 4 wheels, only 1 could fit on the front without being rebalanced. There's literally only a few mm of clearance.
Tires: Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec 245/45/17
Suspension: Stock
Spacers: None
Fender-wells: Stock
Problems: Wheel balance weights need to be flush up against the spokes otherwise they rub against the stock brake calipers. Of my 4 wheels, only 1 could fit on the front without being rebalanced. There's literally only a few mm of clearance.
#36
RX8 HA HA
i miss my old rims... sold them to trex so the first post has all the info..
Rims: RAY's Engineering VOLK TE37 19x8.5 +30/ 19x9.5+34
Tires: Toyo T1R 245/45/19/ 275/40/19
Suspension: HKS Hipermax II Coilovers
Spacers: Rear 3mm
Fender-wells: Extreme Shave no Roll
Problems: Rubbed with spacers when under load. NO FAT CHICKS, CAR WILL SCRAPE. Without spacers no rub at all.
Last edited by XDEEDUBBX; 04-23-2009 at 12:40 PM.
#39
Scuderia
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Street set:
Rims: Volk Racing GTS 19x8.5 +34 (F) 19x9.5 +37 (R)
Tires: General Exclaim UHP 245/35 (F) 275/30 (R)
Suspension: Tein S-Tech, aligned to OEM spec
Spacers: none
Fender-wells: Rolled
Problems: Rears rub at large sudden dips. With rear passengers, rub at every crack. Rubbing is on the corner where there's a clip that connects the bumper to the fender. No issues at all with the front
Race set:
Rims: Rays Engineering Gramlights 57F 18x8.5 +45
Tires: Dunlop Direzza DZ101 245/40
Suspension: Tein S-Tech, aligned to OEM spec
Spacers: none
Fender-wells: Rolled
Problems: None
Rims: Volk Racing GTS 19x8.5 +34 (F) 19x9.5 +37 (R)
Tires: General Exclaim UHP 245/35 (F) 275/30 (R)
Suspension: Tein S-Tech, aligned to OEM spec
Spacers: none
Fender-wells: Rolled
Problems: Rears rub at large sudden dips. With rear passengers, rub at every crack. Rubbing is on the corner where there's a clip that connects the bumper to the fender. No issues at all with the front
Race set:
Rims: Rays Engineering Gramlights 57F 18x8.5 +45
Tires: Dunlop Direzza DZ101 245/40
Suspension: Tein S-Tech, aligned to OEM spec
Spacers: none
Fender-wells: Rolled
Problems: None
Last edited by RA-Eight; 04-23-2009 at 11:16 AM.
#41
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Rims: ASA JH8 F:19x8.5 R:19x9.5 Offset 35
Tires: Kumho Ecsta SPT KU31 F: 255 35 R: 275 35
Suspension: Springs, Tenabe GF's
Spacers: none
Fender-wells: Rolled, but little rub on sudden dips from clip
Tires: Kumho Ecsta SPT KU31 F: 255 35 R: 275 35
Suspension: Springs, Tenabe GF's
Spacers: none
Fender-wells: Rolled, but little rub on sudden dips from clip
#42
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Rims: Enkei RPF1 17"x9" +45 offset
Tires: Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec 245/45/17
Suspension: Stock
Spacers: None
Fender-wells: Stock
Problems: Wheel balance weights need to be flush up against the spokes otherwise they rub against the stock brake calipers. Of my 4 wheels, only 1 could fit on the front without being rebalanced. There's literally only a few mm of clearance.
Tires: Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec 245/45/17
Suspension: Stock
Spacers: None
Fender-wells: Stock
Problems: Wheel balance weights need to be flush up against the spokes otherwise they rub against the stock brake calipers. Of my 4 wheels, only 1 could fit on the front without being rebalanced. There's literally only a few mm of clearance.
#44
Administrator
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I'll play....
Wheels: Advan Model T5
Front: 19x8.5 +38
Rear: 19x10 +42
Tires: Toyo T1R's
Front = 245/35/19
Rear = 275/30/19
Suspension: Koni Struts with Tein S-Techs
Spacers: never
Fender-wells: Rolled in the rear
Problems: NONE.
Wheels: Advan Model T5
Front: 19x8.5 +38
Rear: 19x10 +42
Tires: Toyo T1R's
Front = 245/35/19
Rear = 275/30/19
Suspension: Koni Struts with Tein S-Techs
Spacers: never
Fender-wells: Rolled in the rear
Problems: NONE.
Last edited by Jedi54; 05-03-2009 at 12:31 PM.
#46
TNC
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Rims: 5Zigen FN01R-C Hot Version 18 x 9.5 +35
Tires: Falken Azenis RT-615 275/35/18
Suspension: Tein S-Tech on stock struts, aligned to OEM spec
Spacers: none
Fender-wells: Rolled
Problems: Rears rub at large sudden dips. With rear passengers, rub at every crack. Rubbing is on the corner where there's a clip that connects the bumper to the fender. No issues at all with the front
Tires: Falken Azenis RT-615 275/35/18
Suspension: Tein S-Tech on stock struts, aligned to OEM spec
Spacers: none
Fender-wells: Rolled
Problems: Rears rub at large sudden dips. With rear passengers, rub at every crack. Rubbing is on the corner where there's a clip that connects the bumper to the fender. No issues at all with the front
#49
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Rims: Enkei RPF1 17"x9" +45 offset
Tires: Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec 245/45/17
Suspension: Stock
Spacers: None
Fender-wells: Stock
Problems: Wheel balance weights need to be flush up against the spokes otherwise they rub against the stock brake calipers. Of my 4 wheels, only 1 could fit on the front without being rebalanced. There's literally only a few mm of clearance.
Tires: Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec 245/45/17
Suspension: Stock
Spacers: None
Fender-wells: Stock
Problems: Wheel balance weights need to be flush up against the spokes otherwise they rub against the stock brake calipers. Of my 4 wheels, only 1 could fit on the front without being rebalanced. There's literally only a few mm of clearance.