oh cool. yea i knew the rear would be the main problem.. how about 17x10 +38? or is it just impossible to fit 10 inch at the rear regardless of offset..
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Originally posted by ggwpty View PostI think it would be possible, as long as you're willing to do what it takes to fit them i.e. roll guards (possibly even pull them a bit?) and lots of camber.
Do you actually know what it'll look like on a dc5? Coz it's going to be sticking out from the guards heaps.
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You'll have suspension scrubbing issues with 17x10 +38. If it's just a street machine, I wouldn't bother with such aggressive wheel specs (just my opinion). What kind of look are you trying to achieve? Also, check out the front page - http://forum.clubitr.com.au/showthread.php?t=6072 - it has a bunch of aggressive wheel specs and corresponding pictures.
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Originally posted by ggwpty View PostYou'll have suspension scrubbing issues with 17x10 +38. If it's just a street machine, I wouldn't bother with such aggressive wheel specs (just my opinion). What kind of look are you trying to achieve? Also, check out the front page - http://forum.clubitr.com.au/showthread.php?t=6072 - it has a bunch of aggressive wheel specs and corresponding pictures.
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Originally posted by plAythiNG View Post^^ Go for 17x9+22 ish offset. 225/45/17 tyres, roll of at least the rear and some low will net what you are after.Originally posted by M@lew View PostDepends on your alignment settings and how low you go. Anything wider than 8.5 and 2 finger gap or less will require some negative camber and possible guard rolling.
Then again you can have 17x7 +42 and rub if you're slammed enough.
The specs Alex listed above are what a lot of people run.
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Originally posted by amee-reb View Posti think im gana go
rear: 17x9 +22
front: 17x10 +18
rolled guards. maybe 1-2 finger gap and -3 camber front and back. possibly more..
what do you guys reckon of that as a final thing. i just dont wana buy the wrong specs lol.. i learnt my lesson the first time
You also have to keep in mind you can't just "get -3 camber" as some of the guys on the forum has found. You need the right suspension set up, tie rods, bolts or you might end up maxing out at -2 and having a super Mexican look.
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Originally posted by amee-reb View Posti think im gana go
rear: 17x9 +22
front: 17x10 +18
rolled guards. maybe 1-2 finger gap and -3 camber front and back. possibly more..
what do you guys reckon of that as a final thing. i just dont wana buy the wrong specs lol.. i learnt my lesson the first time
Camber you will find different coilovers give different camber and some may or may not need camber bolts/camber tops/tie rods.
My setup maxxed at out 2.5degree all around on buddclub n+ and just 1 set of front camber bolts and thats all i needed.
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Originally posted by pbk1776 View PostAmeer
I have 17x9 +22 and running 245/40/17 falkens
Rolled rear guards - cambered all corners - near max dampers on my coils
I scrub in the front a bit lol in full lock
rear just fine however next time I will go for 235/40 just to give you an idea
Photo is in the CLUBITR BBQ
also thanks for all the help everyone im definitely learning a lot!Last edited by amee-reb; 04-12-12, 05:35 PM.
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Whats the highest offset wheel anyone has put on their dc5?? Im looking to run 18x7.5+55 . Car is lowered so its just tucking tyre front n rear on 215/40/18 tyres and camber is natural from thay drop. From memory -2 F and -1.5 R. The inner wheel will sit approx 16mm front n rear to the strut compared to stock type s/ep3 wheels against the dc5... anyone reckon it'll clear no probs? Tyre size will ne fn2r oem...225/45/18?
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