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elspa 05 June 2013 08:28 PM

Affordable Aggressive Fitment Options
 
I'm looking for an affordable agressive fiment 18x9.5 5x100 for my 05 STI.
Are there any other (cheaper) options then Rota ? I really want hell of concave...
Has anyone tried 3DSM 0.01 or XXR 522 ?

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Blue by You 05 June 2013 08:42 PM

If you have an 05 STi, shouldn't the PCD be 114.3?

elspa 05 June 2013 08:56 PM

no, for some reason is 5x100 (blob eye)

cuprajake 05 June 2013 10:01 PM

3sdm 001 is et15 ish so no chance of fitting

jura11 05 June 2013 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by cuprajake (Post 11111597)
3sdm 001 is et15 ish so no chance of fitting

Running ET20 9JX17" on wagon with R888 255/40 ZR17 ,rear tyres/wheels sticking out little bit


Jura

cuprajake 05 June 2013 11:10 PM

The 3sdm

5x100 9.5 et35
5x114 9.5 et18

God knows why lol

I have a widetrack. And 8.5 grids there et35 and I catch a bit

elspa 06 June 2013 07:23 AM

other option is xxr 9.75 wide et 20 :)

kevfawcett 06 June 2013 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by elspa (Post 11111790)
other option is xxr 9.75 wide et 20 :)

You must be crazy. They would stick out of the arches well over an inch!

Are you sure your car is 5x100 pcd? If it is, do you know why?

kevfawcett 06 June 2013 09:48 AM

have a look at this thread to see the size of arches required to make them wheels work. I'm aware that other things can be done to make them fit(arch flaring+camber+crazy stretch), but would not look right........In my opinion
https://www.scoobynet.com/projects-4...k-project.html

Sy_Dubai 10 June 2013 11:22 AM

As a newbie to Scooby's ... just to confirm ... as i want some new wheels and have BlobEye with Prodrive kit and want to get lowering springs (25-30mm i assume is ok)
PCD 100 x 5.
18x8.5 ET35 = No arch work , bolt on , speed off.
18x9 ET ?? = Slight sticking out but bolt on and speed off ?
18x9.5 ET ?? = Need to roll arch
18x10 - forget it unless get proper work done on arches.

kevfawcett 10 June 2013 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by Sy_Dubai (Post 11115778)
As a newbie to Scooby's ... just to confirm ... as i want some new wheels and have BlobEye with Prodrive kit and want to get lowering springs (25-30mm i assume is ok)
PCD 100 x 5.
18x8.5 ET35 = No arch work , bolt on , speed off.
18x9 ET ?? = Slight sticking out but bolt on and speed off ?
18x9.5 ET ?? = Need to roll arch
18x10 - forget it unless get proper work done on arches.

Essentially correct but you need to make sure the tyre sizes are correct and it totally depends on the et

Sy_Dubai 11 June 2013 07:06 AM

im at a loss with ET .... no idea what suppose to have or not have .. is there any easy chat to follow.
Assuming from 34-38et is ok for 8.5J width ? Should the number go lower the wider the wheels .... so 9J is 28-34 ?
As you can tell no idea what it all means .
main reason for asking is i want to order some wheels online as where im from PCD 100 is a little limited or very pricy.

cuprajake 11 June 2013 08:10 AM

I have grids, 8.5 et35 iirc and as I'm lowered the n/s/r arch catches. I'm guna run more camber.

kevfawcett 11 June 2013 04:28 PM

The centre line of a wheel will always be et0, no matter how wide it is. The hub mounting face, which is where the actual offset is measured from varies from wheel to wheel as they are made to fit a variety of cars obviously and each car/owner have their own idea of the perfect offset.
Basically the lower the offset the further out the wheel sits
http://www.raceandroad.com/technical...el-offset.html

If you require any more info feel free to pm me

tubbytommy 11 June 2013 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by elspa (Post 11111516)
no, for some reason is 5x100 (blob eye)

Not an 05 sti then

kevfawcett 11 June 2013 07:40 PM

Unless it was built earlier then registered in 05 for some reason?

Sy_Dubai 12 June 2013 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by kevfawcett (Post 11117377)
The centre line of a wheel will always be et0, no matter how wide it is. The hub mounting face, which is where the actual offset is measured from varies from wheel to wheel as they are made to fit a variety of cars obviously and each car/owner have their own idea of the perfect offset.
Basically the lower the offset the further out the wheel sits
http://www.raceandroad.com/technical...el-offset.html

If you require any more info feel free to pm me

Now that is usefull info !!!! :luxhello:

So thw wider the alloy the less ET to match what the standard wheel hub position is.

kevfawcett 12 June 2013 11:53 AM

Pretty much. It would probably be easier if you showed us an example of how you wanted the wheels to sit then we could advise what size of wheel and offset to look for.

Most people that run 18x9.5" wheels (myself included) have an et38 wheel. For this you will need coilovers and rolled arches and a bit of camber if you want to go really low

2005 wrx starlight 14 June 2013 07:05 PM

Hi im new to this so bare with me I have 2005 wrx with 18inch raider alloys it looks horrible im looking for some different wheels. My car is starlight silver would gold look nice and would sti alloys fit all I get is 5x100 or 5x114 whats it all mean.


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