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Old 02 February 2010, 02:53 PM
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Default 5 x 100 - 18 x 9 - ET38 Blob STI

Hey folks just ordered some alloys to this spec 5 x 100 - 18 x 9 - ET38 would these clear my brembos or would i need wheel spacers

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Old 02 February 2010, 03:26 PM
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That will depend on the spoke design mate.
Old 02 February 2010, 03:42 PM
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That's the least of your worries, IMHO

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Old 02 February 2010, 03:53 PM
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these are the rota forces ive ordered 5 x 100 et38 18 x 9 (will be running on 225/40/18

http://www.wheeldude.com/wdg/ul/inde...ery/5370_1.jpg

same car so shouldnt be a problem (hoping) plus thats been slammed
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Old 02 February 2010, 03:55 PM
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They should clear the brakes.
Old 02 February 2010, 03:59 PM
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Forces give good clearence but its best to run a decent negative camber to clear the archs for fast road or track driving, i would say around 2-2.5., this assumes you have the car droped and run coilovers.

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Old 02 February 2010, 04:05 PM
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ill be running standard sti suspension. is it a necessity to run coilovers and

i know the geo setup would normally be 1.2 neg camber

how extreme would this be towards track days when i put my standard 17s back on

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Old 05 February 2010, 10:31 PM
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Damn...I was gonna order these tommoz We should have got together and we would have got a better deal.
Where did you get yours from and how much if you dont mine me asking.
Old 05 February 2010, 10:36 PM
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hi mate got them from driftworks speak to bon £787 quid all in including 20 locking wheel nuts getting them fitted tomoz will post up how wel they fit

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Old 05 February 2010, 11:15 PM
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Thanks....have yoy got tyres sperately then?
Old 05 February 2010, 11:43 PM
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yeah got them separate got advan sports 225 40 18 got them dirt cheap a t xmas

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Old 06 February 2010, 08:20 AM
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We can also do good deals on Rota wheels, and also offer advice on exact fitments and specs that work.
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What deal can you do then?
Old 06 February 2010, 10:56 AM
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well just got mine fitted and they fit perfect clear the brembo calipers and well stick out

post pics up soon

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heres the pic guys sorr bout the quality

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got the same wheels on my blob. they look awesome. brace yourself if you go to coil overs and go down a bit, rear arches need 'persuading'

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mike 81

That looks very well.

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Old 06 February 2010, 09:10 PM
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hi mate did you have to get the rear arches rolled and what tyres are you using 225
looks well nice without the spoiler

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235's if i remember correct. rear arches are rolled completly flat and the lip on the fronts pushed up a bit
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Originally Posted by mike81
got the same wheels on my blob. they look awesome. brace yourself if you go to coil overs and go down a bit, rear arches need 'persuading'

Thats very nice
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Whats the handling and drive like with those fat babies on?
Old 07 February 2010, 11:02 AM
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Running ET30 on my Bug, -2.5 on the front -1.5 on the rear, on coilovers. Drives and handles just fine, on 225 40 18 T1r,s

Old 07 February 2010, 12:18 PM
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heres a side view my camera really doesnt do them justice


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Old 07 February 2010, 02:55 PM
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I'm suprised they miss, but given that you've stretched such a narrow tyre, it's not suprising that the rims will easily get scuffed/knocked.

Mine did.

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Old 07 February 2010, 03:03 PM
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they havent been stretched that much and at the mo no scuffs but you can never say never

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Old 07 February 2010, 03:08 PM
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Very nice im going for a set of these in a few weeks,i thought 225,s would be too small/streched on a 9" wide rim ?,i was gonna go for 235 or 245,s.
Mike81 are you still using front arch liners ?.
un-ink best price please.
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The 9in width is not really the problem its the offset. A guy on our local forum is running Advans with a 255 tyre. It took hours to set up the geo to stop the scuffing etc. I cant remember what the offset is. Had mine on for 12months now but i fancy a change. Seems they are becoming a popular rim.

I had to stretch the tyre slightly and run the neg camber to get them under the arches on the front.

No mods done to the front arches but the rears are rolled in flat, 235 on a ET38 rim should not be a problem
Old 07 February 2010, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by H4RDY-P1
Mike81 are you still using front arch liners ?.
yep. they only rub slightly on full lock every now and then
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