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Old 11 November 2008, 10:34 AM
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OK need some help here.

Was keen to have 17" wheels on my classic as on my original classics (owned many moons ago) this is the wheel size I had and I have read that 18s compromise the ride and affect the handling.

Trouble is I have Brembo brakes to go on to the car from an STI8 and this limts my wheel choices. I ordered some Rota SDRs (17s) but they are now discontinued and I am not really liking any of the alternatives.

I fancy some Inovit Redlines but the 17s won't work with the Brembos, the 18s however will.

So my question is do 18s work on a classic. Not talking about looks, but in terms of ride and handling.

Car has AGX adjustables and H&R springs so is 50mm lowered. Don't wnat any rubbing or stuff like that and not interested in spacers etc.

So over to you.
Old 11 November 2008, 10:36 AM
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You will get rubbing 100% at that ride height especailly hard cornering mate ..
Old 11 November 2008, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by mark ward
You will get rubbing 100% at that ride height especailly hard cornering mate ..
You mean with 18s, yes?
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Mine only rubs with people in the back seat. As for ride comfort and handling i dont find much difference to the 17's
Old 11 November 2008, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by wrx287
Mine only rubs with people in the back seat. As for ride comfort and handling i dont find much difference to the 17's
Cheers. I am curious as to why it rubs at all though. Is the wheel wider than a 17 or is the tyre/wheel combination of a larger diameter than that for a 17?

What size tyres are you guys using on the 18s?

Thanks and sorry for all the questions
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I have 18s on mine with no rubbing. Having said that I have had my arches rolled.

My wheels are 18x7.5 ET45mm with 225/35 tyres.

Also, having my geometry set up made more clearance to the arches. I'm running 1.5 degrees camber at the front and 1 degree on the rear.

HTH
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I had 18's on mine, but the tyres were crap and were also rubbing on the back arches (going over bridges, lumpy roundabouts and hard corners).
Tyre size was 225/35 on mine.

I changed over to some normal 16" STI's and blizzarks, at least while it's not good weather.
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I've got 215/35's on mine.
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Thanks people. I am still undecided, but do not like the sound of the wheels rubbing.

Still got the original 16" wheels on at the moment and stuck until I can sort the wheels out as the Brembos are sitting there waiting to go on but can't until they will actually fit under the rims.

Any more info very welcome.
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On my old MY99 UK turbo, the previous owner (Paul) had it lowered 25mm I thinkon Eibach springs. It was also running 18 inch P1 alloys with 225 tyres and I never experienced any rubbing, however, it maybe a little different with a 50mm drop.

About a year after I bought the car, I swapped to 17's which did make the handling a little more predictable, but there certainly wasn't a massive difference.

Here it is with the 18's.


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Brembo's will fit under 17's
Old 11 November 2008, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by wrx287
Brembo's will fit under 17's
Some, not all - not Inovit Redlines sadly
Old 11 November 2008, 04:36 PM
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View my scoob the Speedline Corse wheels come in 18" too.
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