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Old 20 June 2009, 05:40 PM
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Question Inovit Redline Offset?

I've got some Inovit Redlines 18x7.5, does anyone know what offset these have on a 05 STI pcd 114.3?

I've just picked up some Pff7's which are a 18x8 with a offset of 51 and i'm trying to work out how much further the wheels will be in/out?

Does anyone have Pff7's with 235/40/18 or 225/40/18 on a 05-07sti which has been lowered lower than just a set of springs ie coilovers, as i'm wondering which tyres to buy

Any help much appreciated Aaron
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Take one off, it should have the offset/PCD,etc stamped somewhere.

HTH

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Old 20 June 2009, 05:50 PM
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Old 20 June 2009, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by dunx
Take one off, it should have the offset/PCD,etc stamped somewhere.

HTH

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My car is all locked away in the garage and it keeps raining, I will if i have too but i'm lazy i'm hoping somone knows Dunx

Lets say the offset on the inovit and pff7's are the same that would mean the wheel would be 13mm (near as dam it) nearer to the shocks, what i want is to put 235's on but as its already close because of my car being quite low i'm thinking i'm gonna have to stick with the 225's.

Aaron
Old 20 June 2009, 07:47 PM
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The inovite redlines are 5 x 100 pcd only (got told this by inovite)imprezas upto 2004 are 5 x 100 pcd,2005 onwards are 5 x 114 pcd so the inovite redlines won't fit.
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Mmm well i think someone at Inovit were pulling your plonker mate because i have them on my car

Look in my Garage
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no if the offset is the same it will be 6.5 mm on BOTH the inner and outer dimensions

HTH

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P.S. As you (may) know I run 235/35/19 on 8x19 ET44 rims and they just catch (bug-eye).

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Cheers Dunx

it catches slightly when i reverse/go forward in full lock but only the arch liner, thats what i'm worried about most as i'm going from an 7.5" to 8" wheel. Its going back into ric at RE Motorsport for new rear discs, might have to lift the car a bit and get the geometry re done. He lifted it as much as he could a couple of weeks ago without altering the geometry.

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Originally Posted by azz250478
Mmm well i think someone at Inovit were pulling your plonker mate because i have them on my car

Look in my Garage
Whoever i spoke to at inovite could'nt of known what they were talking about then .
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As with mine a 225 tyre on an 8" rim, ET 44 will just clear.

saves raising it

What the hell, here it is again LOL

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just looking at tyres now, toss up between vredstein(spelling) or Toyo t1r's, i compromised on wet grip last time and it wasn't no fun I have yokahama s306 at the mo

Gonna order them tomorrow, want them for when the wheels are painted this week

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Aaron I think the redlines are ET45. 235's are standard fit on JDM post 05's so yours would be fine depending on your C/Over settings. I run 235 on mine no probs with prodrive springs and an 18x8 ET 48 Wheel.

If you do go 225 on the PFF7's choose a chunky walled tyre like the Vredesteins as they offer much better rim protection than the Toyos that are on there atm.

Think your colour choice is
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Originally Posted by 53WRX
235's are standard fit on JDM post 05's
aren't they standard fit on all JDM Blobs?

Milamber

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Originally Posted by 53WRX
Aaron I think the redlines are ET45. 235's are standard fit on JDM post 05's so yours would be fine depending on your C/Over settings. I run 235 on mine no probs with prodrive springs and an 18x8 ET 48 Wheel.

If you do go 225 on the PFF7's choose a chunky walled tyre like the Vredesteins as they offer much better rim protection than the Toyos that are on there atm.

Think your colour choice is
Cheers for that Stu,
Think its gonna be the Vredesteins but think i'll have to go 225 because of how low my car is. Nice to meet you today thanks for the wheels.

Aaron
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