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Fg Offsets And Tyre Questions


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Who thinks I can fit 275/35 18 all round on my FG sedan?

Wheels are SSR Type C 18 X 9.5" with +22 0ffset.

Here are some pics with my current tyres, some 2nd hand Michelin slicks. 250 front, 270 rear.

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Tyres will be Hankook Z214 Grooved slicks. On their way as we speak from tire rack.

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Rear guards have been rolled and with 1.5 deg of neg camber, rears should just tuck under the guards.

In theory, I am hoping the fronts will be fine.

I have tested a 18 X 9.5 +30 with a 265 on front and it seemed to clear in the carpark, but with 1 deg of neg camber, bot the 3.5deg I run at the circuit.

As stock FRONT offset is +36 with a 245 tyre (on 8" rim), a 275 will only poke out 15mm further in but due to offset (36 vs 22), should be only 1mm difference.

Does this make sense?

Hoping I don't need a 3 or 5mm spacer and longer studs.

Won't need longer studs for wheel spacers. I currently have 5mm up front and plenty of wheel stud left, but I would want custom spacers if you're going to use them on a track, normal slip ons wouldn't be ideal

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hard to have a hucentric with 5mm as theres not enough meat for the hub extension to the wheel..

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I would really like to confirm it will fit before purchasing, Gaurds are getting rolled this week, wont be getting pumped unless I absolutely have to, I quite like the stretch look of the 275 on the 11 as it's the look im going for. These dont come out until the end of may so I still have plenty of time to get it sorted and make sure it's what I want. Can anyone help with the fitment on the inner gaurd for the rears?

Use spacers to test it. Even use nuts/ washers.

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Don't trust me on the offset, was just a suggestion. Try and test fit dude.

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Yea I would love to test fit them, but again without travelling 5+ hours no where here will supply wheels in that offset or size locally..

This is the look I would be aiming for, much preferring it over the 2.2.2

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Saw this on Facebook... Nek minnut had to go to the bathroom to clean up. I was seriously go back to NA to have a car like this

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Much classier than varrstoens. These are those wheels that look too small to be 19s, this angle is good it shows the second lip I was talking about. Tough as

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Be great if you could get that much rim fletty. That's the trouble with most of these wheels, they're made with the centre so far out there's nowhere left to go.

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Jimmi I found these same profile as what you getting. Sexy mate!! On white and sedan......... PORN!IMG_0297.jpgIMG_0298.jpgIMG_0299.jpg

Does anyone know what offset this guy is running

Front 20x8.5+20???

Rear 20x10+40 or +20??

I've read 20x10+40 will fill the rear of a sedan but don't think will have the same effect on the ute so I assume +20 would be a better fit.

Thanks

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