Pro race 1.2
Hi I'm looking at pro race 1.2s in 17s could someone tell me what et and offset I would need to clear the brembos and could I fit a 225 tyre thanks
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I'm running 8jx18 et35 on my wagon (slightly narrower track width) and they sit perfectly flush with the arches.
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Originally Posted by seanvx
(Post 11930444)
Hi I'm looking at pro race 1.2s in 17s could someone tell me what et and offset I would need to clear the brembos and could I fit a 225 tyre thanks
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/222392548222 |
Hi,
I'm also intrested in TD Pro Race 1.2 rims, thinking hard on the offset. My preferred size (looks-wise) is 7x17. I've got 5x100, 56.1mm centre bore. 2004 impreza 2.0 GX (non-turbo, 125PS). Got some recommendation on my national Subaru club forum for ET35. I fear that it won't fit fender-wise. I'm in a kind of puzzled state, since I really trust their advice, but those who gave this size, all own sedan WRXs (I see that the body size differ probably by the looks). As far as I know, wagons has smaller track size, and I'm sure wagons have different back fender "styles". sedan wrx: https://preview.netcarshow.com/Subar...04-1600-05.jpg wagon GX: https://secure.pic.autoscout24.net/i...1e37fd64572067 Actually none of the club members has the exact same model, the closest is a bugeye 2.0 GX wagon. His experience is that ET35 w 7x16(!!!!) fits. My experience is that ET35, MAK Fiorano 7x17 w 205/50 r17 tyres doesn't fit, when I travel w 4passanger (that I do regularly). What are your opinions? Could someone has a bulletproof advice? :) I come to a near-conclusion that I wouldn't risk ET35, but ET45 with these rims & 215/45 r17 Michelin PilotSport 4. |
Originally Posted by andor
(Post 11932705)
Hi,
I'm also intrested in TD Pro Race 1.2 rims, thinking hard on the offset. My preferred size (looks-wise) is 7x17. I've got 5x100, 56.1mm centre bore. 2004 impreza 2.0 GX (non-turbo, 125PS). Got some recommendation on my national Subaru club forum for ET35. I fear that it won't fit fender-wise. I'm in a kind of puzzled state, since I really trust their advice, but those who gave this size, all own sedan WRXs (I see that the body size differ probably by the looks). As far as I know, wagons has smaller track size, and I'm sure wagons have different back fender "styles". sedan wrx: https://preview.netcarshow.com/Subar...04-1600-05.jpg wagon GX: https://secure.pic.autoscout24.net/i...1e37fd64572067 Actually none of the club members has the exact same model, the closest is a bugeye 2.0 GX wagon. His experience is that ET35 w 7x16(!!!!) fits. My experience is that ET35, MAK Fiorano 7x17 w 205/50 r17 tyres doesn't fit, when I travel w 4passanger (that I do regularly). What are your opinions? Could someone has a bulletproof advice? :) I come to a near-conclusion that I wouldn't risk ET35, but ET45 with these rims & 215/45 r17 Michelin PilotSport 4. |
I want a set of these but in 18x8.5J for my Blob. Anyone running those?
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Originally Posted by Jay Cartay
(Post 11938746)
I want a set of these but in 18x8.5J for my Blob. Anyone running those?
Not got the pro race 1.2's on mine but got speedline turinis in 18 x 8.5 et 52 on my hawk sti and there is very little room between the rim and the shocks, thought I was going to have to run spacers when I first fitted them, they seem to be ok so far with no rubbing evident. |
Probably would need spacers then with coilovers.
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Originally Posted by mattwrxCS
(Post 11930665)
I'm running 8jx18 et35 on my wagon (slightly narrower track width) and they sit perfectly flush with the arches.
Same here on a hawkeye wagon with an STI front end and prodrive blue springs, no rubbing whatsoever, even 5 up with baggage going on holiday! Here's a few pics, (I imported the car to France so the plates are different now...) HTH |
Originally Posted by Jay m A
(Post 11938712)
I have these 17x7 ET 50 fitted to my classic impreza, so they would fit the newage no issues. They are also up for sale in the wheels and tyres section.
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