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Old 30 August 2012, 04:05 PM
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Hello All,

I have a 2005 wide track STi. It came with 18” 9.5J wheels, with 225 wide tyres which have been rolled on. I don’t like the rolled tyres look and the fact that if I touch anything the wheel will be destroyed! Can I fit a 255 wide tyre on these rims on my car? Any input would be welcome and also peoples options on the rolled tyres.

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Mike

Old 30 August 2012, 05:42 PM
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Hi Mike

We are run before stretched tyres on the Rota Grid Drift like you have with 225/40 tyres,but after that we are went with 245/40 ZR18 and now just looks like should

In your case:

Are you are running coilovers?

If yes,you will need run too front camber bolts for more camber and this will allow you better handling overall,without the camber bolts you will be limited with camber adjustment

We are running 9JX17" with Toyo R888 255/40 R17 without the problem and too 9.5JX18 Rota Grid Drift with 245/40 ZR18 without the problem with coilovers and camber bolts at front


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Old 30 August 2012, 05:54 PM
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you can run 245s like jura said , you will have to higher the suspension and roll the arches (if they havnt been done already ) camber bolts are also advised
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I am going to parade my ignorance here, but what do you mean by "rolled on"? I presume that this is something to do with the fact that they don't seem to reach the lip of the wheel but I'd be interested to know.
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stretched tyres
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Sell me your wheels!!! lol.
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Lovely car, I see this for sale on here recently was a members car.

btw they tyres have to be like this to stop it rubbing, Its stanced. I will buy the wheels off you if you decide to change them

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Lovely car, I see this for sale on here recently was a members car.

btw they tyres have to be like this to stop it rubbing, Its stanced. I will buy the wheels off you if you decide to change them
Get back in line
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I also have a newage sti project that these would lovely on
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Are you are running coilovers?

If yes,you will need run too front camber bolts for more camber and this will allow you better handling overall,without the camber bolts you will be limited with camber adjustment
Yes I have BC Racing coil over, which have the camber adjustment at the top of the stock in the top mount. Do i still need a new bolt or do I have enough adjustment with my coil overs?

Lovely car, I see this for sale on here recently was a members car.
Yes I bought it a week ago, very happy

Sorry I dont want to sell the wheels as I like them I just want large tyres. So from what I can see 245 is as large as I can go. The arches have been roled if this make a differance.

Thanks for all your comments

Mike
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Originally Posted by climbingmike
Yes I have BC Racing coil over, which have the camber adjustment at the top of the stock in the top mount. Do i still need a new bolt or do I have enough adjustment with my coil overs?



Yes I bought it a week ago, very happy

Sorry I dont want to sell the wheels as I like them I just want large tyres. So from what I can see 245 is as large as I can go. The arches have been roled if this make a differance.

Thanks for all your comments

Mike
Yes you will need to run camber bolts,without the camber bolts you will be limited in camber adjustment(in our case we have as maximum front camber -1.48 without the camber bolts,with camber bolts we are running now just -2.00,but we can run more..),plus would recommend too raise the ride height and if its possible fit the Roll centre kit,which will help in the better steering,on our car this transform car unbelievable



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Yes you will need to run camber bolts,without the camber bolts you will be limited in camber adjustment(in our case we have as maximum front camber -1.48 without the camber bolts,with camber bolts we are running now just -2.00,but we can run more..),plus would recommend too raise the ride height and if its possible fit the Roll centre kit,which will help in the better steering,on our car this transform car unbelievable
Thanks for the info. I think I have found the items you are talking about. I have added the link below, please could to take a look for me just to make sure I'm getting the correct thing?

http://www.camskill.co.uk/m10b11s267..._Impreza/RS_GB

http://www.camskill.co.uk/m10b346s27..._Impreza/RS_GB



Many thanks
Mike
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Originally Posted by climbingmike
Thanks for the info. I think I have found the items you are talking about. I have added the link below, please could to take a look for me just to make sure I'm getting the correct thing?

http://www.camskill.co.uk/m10b11s267..._Impreza/RS_GB

http://www.camskill.co.uk/m10b346s27..._Impreza/RS_GB



Many thanks
Mike


Hi Mike

Yes,they're correct and we are running both of them,like the camber bolts at front and this Roll centre kit

You will need have wheel alignment done after fitting both of them,but this depends on your personal preference and what car will be mainly used plus here is few of guys which will help you best alignment like is Arnie or bonesetter,Arch etc.


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Yes you will need to run camber bolts,without the camber bolts you will be limited in camber adjustment(in our case we have as maximum front camber -1.48 without the camber bolts,with camber bolts we are running now just -2.00,but we can run more..),plus would recommend too raise the ride height and if its possible fit the Roll centre kit,which will help in the better steering,on our car this transform car unbelievable

Jura
Hi Jura

Are the camber bolts for the front, rear or both? I have fitted them to the font so i hope this is correct lol

Many thanks
Mike
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Originally Posted by climbingmike
Hi Jura

Are the camber bolts for the front, rear or both? I have fitted them to the font so i hope this is correct lol

Many thanks
Mike

Yes Mike you fitted correct on front,but you can fit them too on the rear.




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I may sound a bit thick here but would it drive ok if you only used camber bolts on the front? Surely you need them on the rear too
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Yes will drive OK(I would say great) when are just at front camber bolts,off course you can put at rear camber bolts,but this depends on your coilovers,this means if your coilovers have camber plates and can be camber adjusted





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