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Old May 28, 2009 | 01:31 PM
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Enkei RPF1 17x9 +35 on '03 VIII

What spacers are needed front and rear for no rubbing. These were ordered by mistake and I MUST make them work.

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Old May 28, 2009 | 01:50 PM
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17x8.5 +30 recommended by Tire Rack.
255/40x17 tires
Old May 28, 2009 | 03:09 PM
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17x8 +35 also recommended by the 'Rack.

Seems to me it'll take a 0.5" spacer. But now I wonder about rubbing the outside of the fender...
Old May 28, 2009 | 03:30 PM
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Depends on the tires... I would be more concerned about the front wheels touching the brake calipers.

If you run 235/45-17 to 255/40-17 you shouldn't have any tire rubbing issues... again, brake calipers, not sure.
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Old May 28, 2009 | 08:10 PM
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That's just it. Without spacers, I KNOW it hits the calipers. The question is how much spacer does it take to get off the calipers in front. Then, does that adjustment create rubbing issues with 255/40x17s...
Old May 29, 2009 | 08:48 PM
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If you put a 5mm spacer on there you basically have a +30. If tire rack recommends a +30 with a 8.5 and you have a 9 then your adding about 6mm of wheel on each side. Even without the spacer it should clear the caliper no problem. Rears just keep it the way it is. May need to see if the inside will rub. Now for the tire. You should probably throw on a 245 on the front and 255s on the rear.
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I have 18x9.5+38 and assuming the same spoke spacing, you need at LEAST a 20mm spacer to get to +15 to achieve 3mm safety gap on the caliper. For my application I needed a 23mm spacer to make things work. Many people said a 20mm would work, but the clearance was <1mm and VERY unsafe. Unless the wheel is somehow vastly different because it is a 17x9+35, tirerack is just telling you the size to fit under the fenders, not clear the calipers. You need a 20mm spacer. I got mine from Motorsport-tech.com and I was pleased with their construction and have no complaints.

In addition, I have 265 tires and they do not fit by any stretch of the imagination in front. Surprisingly, with a 3mm spacer, they fit wonderfully in the rear. I may roll the fender for safety, but even a slight roll might not be necessary. However, in the front with ~-2.5 deg camber, the wheels stuck out nearly an inch. It may help you to look at my pictures here:

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...t05s-pics.html

Good luck.

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Old May 29, 2009 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by KnightRyderx2
If you put a 5mm spacer on there you basically have a +30. If tire rack recommends a +30 with a 8.5 and you have a 9 then your adding about 6mm of wheel on each side. Even without the spacer it should clear the caliper no problem. Rears just keep it the way it is. May need to see if the inside will rub. Now for the tire. You should probably throw on a 245 on the front and 255s on the rear.
Or since its AWD keep the tires the same 255-40-17 or a 255-35-17.
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Originally Posted by KazzEvo8
That's just it. Without spacers, I KNOW it hits the calipers. The question is how much spacer does it take to get off the calipers in front. Then, does that adjustment create rubbing issues with 255/40x17s...
Im rolling on Enkei Rpf1 17x8.5 (5x114.3 et30)
Falken Azenis 255/40r17

No spacers...no rubbing on caliber, fender lining, etc.
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20mm
im running 17x9.5 38mm
20mm up front with 255s no rub no rolling
but i have coilovers
Old May 30, 2009 | 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by BEISSEN
Or since its AWD keep the tires the same 255-40-17 or a 255-35-17.
Well I said 245 cuz a little more tire space up front would be preferable since a spacer might be needed and stick the wheel out a little more. But running a 255-35 up front would be fine too...
Old May 30, 2009 | 12:48 AM
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Originally Posted by KazzEvo8
What spacers are needed front and rear for no rubbing. These were ordered by mistake and I MUST make them work.

Thanks.
I have this exact setup.

17x9 +35 Enkei RPF1 with 245/45/17
20mm Project Kics front spacers

You have to run a 20mm spacer up front or you will hit the front caliper. No spacer in the rear is required.

I have pics if you look at my profile garage.
Old May 30, 2009 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by distant_02
I have this exact setup.

17x9 +35 Enkei RPF1 with 245/45/17
20mm Project Kics front spacers

You have to run a 20mm spacer up front or you will hit the front caliper. No spacer in the rear is required.

I have pics if you look at my profile garage.
THANK GOD! Truly no rubbing on the fender either? Source? I'm off to find 'em.

Thanks everyone!

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Old May 30, 2009 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by KazzEvo8
THANK GOD! Truly no rubbing on the fender either? Source? I'm off to find 'em.

Thanks everyone!
The front rubs slightly depending on how low you run the evo and how crazy you take a corner.

No rubbing at all in the rear!

My camber is -1.8 f and -1.2 r
Old May 31, 2009 | 01:31 PM
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Ouch. I'll be running more agressive than that. Perhaps the tilt inward will help the no-rub...

Thanks again - remember where you got them from?



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