Cost of installing wheels??

General Questions and comments

Moderators: IMC, Club Staff

Gpx_xxx
Grease Monkey
Posts: 256
jedwabna poszewka promocja
Joined: Tue May 30, 2006 5:00 pm
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Gpx_xxx »

Bennoz wrote:
Gpx_xxx wrote:
Lenny wrote:I would love to get 18's but at the moment with 16"s on (50 series) i get rear scrubidge when hitting corners hard or with people in the back(on the rare occasion)...

I think 17's (for me) are the best option.....but i think also that 18's would look the best...just do not want to pour $$ into suspension at this stage
maybe if u roll the guards it will work!! :? I don't know lol i wanted 2 get 18s too.. but maybe 17s would look allright
Depending of the offset of the wheel... but its generally the inside of the arches that cops the rubbing. I've seen a number of FTO's with the issue - mine included!
Would it happen 2 my fto if I put 18s in? I've got adjustable coil over suspension ?? would it rub even if i roll the guards??
User avatar
Bennoz
National President
Posts: 23676
Joined: Fri Jan 21, 2005 6:00 pm
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Bennoz »

Rolling the gaurds is not the issue - its rubs on the inner side of the arches, like on the plastic that shield the engine from the wheel.

To avoid it, you need to find a wheel with the correct offset. Ie offset out towards the outside of the car, or offset towards the inside of the wheel arch.

Here is a cross sectional pic of a rim - to avoid rubbing on the inside, you want a rim like the one on the far right and vice versa.

Image

To compensate for the rubbing I had, I used spacer plate (which are illegal) and used a anti lift suspension bush - which pushes the whole suspension arm (and wheel) both forwad & outward.

If your a bit bamboozled by all of this, I recommend you go to a rim shop & try a few on. Its the only way to know for sure....

Once you have selected a rim with the correct offset, you then need to match it with the right tyre size to also avoid more scrubbing.

Using these rims with the matching tyre sizes will not cause rubbing against the wheel arches.

Rim Size Tyre Size
15x6" 195x60R15
15x6.5" 205x60R15
16x6.5" 205x50R16
16x7.5" 215x45R16
17x7" 205x40R17
17x7.5" 215x40R17
17x8" 225x40R17
18x8" 215x35R18
noccers
Grease Monkey
Posts: 284
Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2005 6:00 pm
Location: Wantirna South, Melbourne
Contact:

Post by noccers »

speaking of rubbing, my guards look like they just came from Iraq.

anyone know the part numbers for the left+right front guards and what they should cost? ;)
gawk; talk; date; wine; grep; touch; unzip; strip; touch; gasp; finger; gasp; mount; fsck; more; yes; fsck; gasp; eject; umount; make clean; make mrproper; sleep;

successful trades: d_stroy_r, shue, mxysxy, dstocks
User avatar
Bennoz
National President
Posts: 23676
Joined: Fri Jan 21, 2005 6:00 pm
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Bennoz »

Yup, panel house can do them brand new for $125 a pop I believe (correct me if Im wrong Mark) :wink:

Image

Part numbers:
MR178779 - Left
MR178780 - Right
User avatar
khunjeng
Oldtimer
Posts: 4455
Joined: Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Post by khunjeng »

talk to Panel House...they have them in stock.
Post Reply