View Full Version : Rims and Tyre check + ride height check?
kurosuke
26-07-2011, 09:22 AM
hey guys, i was wondering if these would fit on my tw, on stock height without rubbing on the guards, etc?
Tyres;
Sunny SN3970 - 235/40 ZR18's all round
Rims:
18x7.5JJ
Multi stud - 4x114.3 - 620kg or 5x114.3 - 690kg
i am also curious to know what people are using for their ride height on their TL/TW, as i plan to lower it soon on kings. how many mm should i go down?
http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq56/Arran911/Photo0236.jpg
HaydenVRX
26-07-2011, 09:26 AM
Depends on offset of the wheels to know whether they will rub or not, with 235s you should be alright and you can go pretty much as low as you want with aftermarket springs because even superlows still give a legal rideheight on a magna i'm pretty sure.
kurosuke
26-07-2011, 09:40 AM
the image ive linked there in the first post shows the measurement =) what do u think?
It seems odd to have a multi fit 4 stud and 5 stud rims normally thay are 5/114.3 with 5/120 or 4/100 with 4/114.3 advise fitment check
HOOKUPOZ
26-07-2011, 10:07 AM
Not sure what that picture is but as Hayden said it will all depend on the offset of the wheel. The offset will determine how far in/out the wheel will be from the hub.
Cheers Luke
hey guys, i was wondering if these would fit on my tw, on stock height without rubbing on the guards, etc?
Tyres;
Sunny SN3970 - 235/40 ZR18's all round
Rims:
18x7.5JJ
Multi stud - 4x114.3 - 620kg or 5x114.3 - 690kg
i am also curious to know what people are using for their ride height on their TL/TW, as i plan to lower it soon on kings. how many mm should i go down?
http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq56/Arran911/Photo0236.jpg
Unrelated, but for gods sake spend a bit more and keep that cheap chinese shit tyre away from your car. Look for a known brand manufacturer like Bridgestone, Goodyear etc
kurosuke
26-07-2011, 08:26 PM
i didnt choose them, they come with the wheels
try and spec a different tyre if you haven't already got them, or failing that get them ripped off and decent tyres put on before you go to the hassle of putting them on the car
MattVR-X
29-07-2011, 01:47 AM
Need the offset, +38? +45?
Otherwise, should fit.
Also need pictures of the multi-stud before we tell you if it's worth it or not. Chances are, being a 4 and 5 stud fitment, there will be about 5mm between the holes, and the wheels would ACTUALLY be load-rated for about 300kg.
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