Tire / Wheel Fitment Questions
#4666
I'm considering the Advan RS-DF in a 18x9 +31. Wanting to run 255/35/18's. Currently stock suspension but looking into putting in Swift Spec R's. I couldn't find any mentions of anyone running these. Would a front spacer be needed and what about rolling the rear fenders?
#4667
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you're the best one to determine the answer, since you have a current wheel/tire/suspension setup. just enter your current and new dimensions here. you can adjust offsets by adding the spacer thickness to determine where your wheel/tires needs to be
https://www.willtheyfit.com/
https://www.willtheyfit.com/
Last edited by ViciousLSD; Feb 2, 2022 at 12:34 PM.
#4668
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I'm considering the Advan RS-DF in a 18x9 +31. Wanting to run 255/35/18's. Currently stock suspension but looking into putting in Swift Spec R's. I couldn't find any mentions of anyone running these. Would a front spacer be needed and what about rolling the rear fenders?
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#4671
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Just to update on my front 18x10.5 +38 285/30/18 fitment. 12mm spacers seem to work just fine. The tires stick out a lot less than they did with 20mm spacers. I'm comfortable with the strut clearance for now.
I still want to try 295s eventually, so that the top of 2nd gear is more useful in autocross, we'll see what happens.
If my ugly front ride height upsets you, my response is this:
I still want to try 295s eventually, so that the top of 2nd gear is more useful in autocross, we'll see what happens.
If my ugly front ride height upsets you, my response is this:
#4672
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Just to update on my front 18x10.5 +38 285/30/18 fitment. 12mm spacers seem to work just fine. The tires stick out a lot less than they did with 20mm spacers. I'm comfortable with the strut clearance for now.
I still want to try 295s eventually, so that the top of 2nd gear is more useful in autocross, we'll see what happens.
If my ugly front ride height upsets you, my response is this:
I still want to try 295s eventually, so that the top of 2nd gear is more useful in autocross, we'll see what happens.
If my ugly front ride height upsets you, my response is this:
The fronts are now at an offset of +26 so the extra finger gap & the solid corner balance are the way to go!
Was that a WestEnd setup?
#4673
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@Name User why isnt your camber for autocrossing great tires?
#4676
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#4678
Desmond Regamaster 17x9 +34 Fitment
Hello all!
I used the search bar and couldn't find anything, so I hope I don't get flamed for asking the question.
Does anyone know if the Desmond Regamaster in a 17x9 +34 size would work with a Evo IX RS on Swift lowering springs?
I would rather not run spacers or roll fenders.
Many thanks!
I used the search bar and couldn't find anything, so I hope I don't get flamed for asking the question.
Does anyone know if the Desmond Regamaster in a 17x9 +34 size would work with a Evo IX RS on Swift lowering springs?
I would rather not run spacers or roll fenders.
Many thanks!
Last edited by MADevoIX; Feb 28, 2022 at 02:16 PM. Reason: add photos
#4679
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Hello all!
I used the search bar and couldn't find anything, so I hope I don't get flamed for asking the question.
Does anyone know if the Desmond Regamaster in a 17x9 +34 size would work with a Evo IX RS on Swift lowering springs?
I would rather not run spacers or roll fenders.
Many thanks!
I used the search bar and couldn't find anything, so I hope I don't get flamed for asking the question.
Does anyone know if the Desmond Regamaster in a 17x9 +34 size would work with a Evo IX RS on Swift lowering springs?
I would rather not run spacers or roll fenders.
Many thanks!
- Well, just based on the size, 17x9 +34 that is a homerun in regards to what the CT9A rear end can handle
- They look pretty cool & if fitted w/a nice meaty tire (no less than a 255/40) it will look good
- Running a 255 expect a rear roll for sure & maybe some neg camber if needed (i.e. -1.5 to -1.8 degrees)
- Cant comment on the front spacer question as there is no simple way to determine that w/out test fitting. Might be close just based on the looks, as the spokes dont have any sweep to them as far as i can see