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ModeratorCorbinMar-30-10 07:48 PM
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#32791, "Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"


          

I need more traction than my 215 tread width tires can provide, so I am looking to squeeze as much rubber underneath the car as possible. I want to properly support that rubber with the appropriate width wheel. I am OK with running the wheel flush with the side of the car, but it cannot noticeably stick out. I do need to turn corners, so the tire must not touch the fender liners. The car is fairly high with only a 1-1.2" drop (H&R OE). I would like to hear from a few people running 235-245 tread width tires on 8.5-9" wheels. Ideally, I want to know the offset of the wheel you run and if there are any issues. After some searching, I believe that an 8.5" wheel with 42 mm offset and 235 tread width tires will fit. If I could go 9" and 245 tread, that would be worth considering. Anyone running these combinations sucessfully?

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RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, AdministratorCODE4, Mar-30-10 08:41 PM, #1
RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, baconater3000, Mar-30-10 09:37 PM, #2
      RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, AdministratorCODE4, Mar-30-10 09:46 PM, #3
           RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, baconater3000, Mar-30-10 11:26 PM, #4
                RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, Moderatorxcasbonx, Mar-31-10 07:54 AM, #5
                     RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, RoninEclipse2G, Mar-31-10 10:44 AM, #6
                          RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, baconater3000, Apr-01-10 02:32 AM, #7
                               RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, RoninEclipse2G, Apr-01-10 10:28 AM, #8
                                    RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, ModeratorCorbin, Apr-01-10 07:37 PM, #9
                                         RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, electrohead, Apr-01-10 08:45 PM, #10
                                              RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, AdministratorStar Turbo Talon, Apr-06-10 09:27 PM, #11
RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, ez, Apr-07-10 11:35 AM, #12
RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims, ModeratorCorbin, Apr-15-10 06:57 PM, #13
      RE: Need people with 8.5, Warmage12, Jun-12-10 11:46 AM, #14
           RE: Need people with 8.5, ModeratorCorbin, Apr-02-13 07:40 PM, #15
RE: Need people with 8.5, Speedmonger, Apr-03-13 07:47 PM, #16
RE: Need people with 8.5, TurbchargdSpydr, Aug-01-13 01:12 PM, #17

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#32792, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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Mar-30-10 08:44 PM by CODE4



          

Not dedicated to 2G's, but check it out, it may have some educational info.

http://mitsu-media.com/showthread.php?t=8860

FWIW, look at AZDave's set up with 18x8 Volks, with 235's mounted. He is on Eibach Prokits.

http://forums.2gnt.com/dcboard.php?az=set_threaded_mode&forum=7&page=&topic_id=103000&prev_page=show_topic#103114

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baconater3000Mar-30-10 09:37 PM
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#32793, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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Why don't you just go to tire rack...They will help with a lot of your questions Corbin.

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#32794, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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Originally posted by baconater3000
Why don't you just go to tire rack...They will help with a lot of your questions Corbin.


Not with this one.

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baconater3000Mar-30-10 11:26 PM
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#32795, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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Originally posted by CODE4
Originally posted by baconater3000 Why don't you just go to tire rack...They will help with a lot of your questions Corbin.
Not with this one.


Ya I noticed...Any other tire place have one for this? There should be a guide posted on this somewhere on the net.

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Originally posted by barza21
barza + turbo = honda owning!!!!

  

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ModeratorxcasbonxMar-31-10 07:54 AM
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#32797, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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I'm running 18x8.5's with a 225/40 lowered about the same as you with Tein S-tech's. The rims have a +42mm offset and just ever so lightly stick out from the fender. It's only noticeable if you look directly from the back of the car on either the left or right side.

I know you're looking more for a 235, but I thought I'd give you my input regarding the 8.5" width rim.


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RoninEclipse2GMar-31-10 10:44 AM
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#32799, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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I've got stock sized EVO 8 wheels and tires and they're a 235 width. No rubbing at ~1.5" drop. I would need to roll the fenders to go too much lower, they sit nice and flush with the edges of the fenders.

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#32803, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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Originally posted by RoninEclipse2G
I've got stock sized EVO 8 wheels and tires and they're a 235 width. No rubbing at ~1.5" drop. I would need to roll the fenders to go too much lower, they sit nice and flush with the edges of the fenders.


Which evo 8 wheels do you have?

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Originally posted by barza21
barza + turbo = honda owning!!!!

  

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#32806, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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Originally posted by baconater3000
Originally posted by RoninEclipse2G I've got stock sized EVO 8 wheels and tires and they're a 235 width. No rubbing at ~1.5" drop. I would need to roll the fenders to go too much lower, they sit nice and flush with the edges of the fenders.
Which evo 8 wheels do you have?


http://forums.2gnt.com/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=7&topic_id=103000&mesg_id=103000&page=&topic_page=1

3rd post. Pic is on stock springs

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#32809, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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So far Cas is the only confirmed data point. In my digging around, I found this nice page:

http://www.martincheck.com/wheel_tire_fitment_FAQ.html

A formula always makes me feel better. I still want some more data points from members.



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electroheadApr-01-10 08:45 PM
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#32810, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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I'm running 17 x 7 Enkei or52 with 38 offset and I got 235 45's on it and they fit fine. I know I don't have the 8.5" or 9" width rim you're asking about, but I figured I'd give my two cents. I'm running stock height for now, but the tires don't sit flush or stick out past the fenders. I don't see any issues with rubbing when I do lower it, being that I have enough clearance and won't need to even roll my fenders. Hope this helps a little.

  

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#32823, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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Apr-06-10 09:28 PM by Star Turbo Talon



          

Corbin, you can run a 245 and even a 255 on an 8" rim. I did with my z28 years ago. the 245 was factory setup, the 255 didnt look much different.

The superbee runs 295 on 9" rims on the rear

My niche rims were 8" and I used 235 tires. Unfortunately i have no idea what off set they were. I can get you the backspacing if you want.

  

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#32824, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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Corbin, if traction is your main concern, have you considered going to a stickier compound and different tread on your existing wheels? I favor leaning towards the lightest wheel and tire combination possible, so wider wheels and tires works against that goal.

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#32846, "RE: Need people with 8.5" and 9" wide rims"
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I know I could stuff a 245 or 255 tire on a 8" rim, but I am looking to support that tread as best as possible. I don't want it to rollunder side load. I am looking to keep the sidewalls as close to vertical as possible. I think a 245 (9.64") on a 9" rim will be as close as I can get.

I already use a ultra high performance summer tire. I could get a little more with a stickier compound. I am aiming to get a wider rim of the same or lower weight than I have now and get a stickier compound. The rotational moment of inertia will be a little higher, but I can live with it.

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#32889, "RE: Need people with 8.5"
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Ive ran 235/45/17 on mine with no problems for the last 3 years. i have 17 by 9.5 driftZ gtr rims with a 2 inch drop on D2 springs with tokico blue struts. I clear every manhole cover in town. =)

Note to some who may remeber. i did say they were 10.5 and they do look that big but the company only makes them in 9.5 widest. so i retract that incorrect statement. but they are 9.5. i finally tracted down the paperwork for them from my old job. I'm upgrading to 18x9.5 xxr wheels very soon...gota clean up that last inch of gap. hehehe.

I loves negatives cambers...

ill try and get you a picture of my car.

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#33805, "RE: Need people with 8.5"
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I'll answer my own question here:



I ended up buying Enkei PF01 17x8.5" wheels with 40mm offset. I put 245/40/17 Dunlop Direzza ZII tires on them:



Those tires run a little wide with an actual treadwidth of 249mm. The tightest clearance was between the corner of the tread and the rear spindle. It was about 0.131 inches. These are 1995 spindles and I hear that later ones give more clearance. The clearance at the front was slightly larger. The rear tire is flush with the body. The front tire sticks out about 0.25" from the body (widest portion of sidewall versus fender). I think it is livable. I put tape on the spindles and loaded up the tires to see if I could get contact. So far, no rubbing.


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SpeedmongerApr-03-13 07:47 PM
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#33806, "RE: Need people with 8.5"
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I'm running 18x8 Eagle Alloy 077's with 245/40/18 Tires on Tein S-tech Springs with no issues.
Just had to get the rear quarter panels rolled after I installed the springs.
Offset on the Rims is +38mm with a BSM of 5.95

  

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#33821, "RE: Need people with 8.5"
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Why don't you contact the last person on this page:

http://forums.2gnt.com/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=7&topic_id=103000&mesg_id=103000&page=&topic_page=1



He has 275 width tires on his car, and it looks dropped...

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