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Hi,
Already posted similar topic in Suspension. But just wanting to know if any vti-r owners have fit 15x7 +41 RPF1's ? I have the dc2 rotors and callipers on my eg and wanting to check the rims wont hit the callipers..
Any help greatly appreciated!
Vvvtec
03-07-2014, 12:11 AM
they will fit 100%
they will fit 100%
Thanks for the reply. You sound very confident. Looks like I'm ready to purchase my first proper set of rims :)
Vvvtec
03-07-2014, 12:20 AM
Good stuff man.
What tyres are you planning on running? The 15x7 RPF1 also comes in a +35, which would look quite a bit nicer than the +41 wheel :)
Good stuff man.
What tyres are you planning on running? The 15x7 RPF1 also comes in a +35, which would look quite a bit nicer than the +41 wheel :)
I was going for Yoko AD08R's 205/50/15. I really need them to have the same rolling diameter to pass engineering cert, so that combo is closest. I did consider the +35's, but thought they might stick out too much? But at the same time might prevent hitting inner guard at full lock? Still a super noob at this...
Vvvtec
03-07-2014, 12:27 AM
I was going for Yoko AD08R's 205/50/15. I really need them to have the same rolling diameter to pass engineering cert, so that combo is closest. I did consider the +35's, but thought they might stick out too much? But at the same time might prevent hitting inner guard at full lock? Still a super noob at this...
Don't worry dude we have all been there. First up, mega choice in tyre with the Yoko, they are wicked.
I'm currently running 205/50/15 on my DC2, on a 15x8 wheel.
+35 on your EG will only require a very slight roll on the rear guards, but even that depends on how low you are.
I promise you it will look better though lol.
It's my first project car, just building it to get into track days and stuff like that. Just want the best for performance, and I guess +35 would clear the callipers even more, right?
Vvvtec
03-07-2014, 12:39 AM
Yep, calipers will not be an issue, in either size :)
Yep, calipers will not be an issue, in either size :)
Thank you so much for your advice. Great help!
00cjmitr
05-07-2014, 05:25 PM
You can probably max fit 17x8 you will have abit of scrub though. I'm running 16x8 and it's perfect with 2.8 degree camber
Just want the lightest, best handling rims and wheels. Don't really care what they look like :)
cbauto
08-07-2014, 02:07 PM
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to part time potato again.
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to part time potato again.
I know all of those words, but that sentence makes no sense to me :confused: :p
cbauto
08-07-2014, 02:32 PM
I know all of those words, but that sentence makes no sense to me :confused: :p
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