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HooRays, HooRays..when I'm back from holidays!

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jimxms
Posting Freak
2,473
14-12-2017, 12:34 AM
#1
Just snapped up these 18" Rays 57F Pro's in staggered fitment (8J /9J) with 35 / 37 offsets, which will be delivered as soon as I get back from holiday.

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They need some refurb work done. But providing there's not too much kerb rash, I'm pretty sure that I can polish up the rims with some high grade paper and then send the center sections off to a powdercoaters for a fairly cheap re-coat.

Then it's just a case of getting the 9J's to play nice with the rear arches. I'll be getting them rolled and also running 225 tyres on them for the moment (as I've just bought new rubber). So I reckon the roll combined with slight stretch should do the trick. I could probably also shave a mm or two off the hubs to get me a slightly better offset?
jimxms
14-12-2017, 12:34 AM #1

Just snapped up these 18" Rays 57F Pro's in staggered fitment (8J /9J) with 35 / 37 offsets, which will be delivered as soon as I get back from holiday.

[Image: l__1295557606420.png]

They need some refurb work done. But providing there's not too much kerb rash, I'm pretty sure that I can polish up the rims with some high grade paper and then send the center sections off to a powdercoaters for a fairly cheap re-coat.

Then it's just a case of getting the 9J's to play nice with the rear arches. I'll be getting them rolled and also running 225 tyres on them for the moment (as I've just bought new rubber). So I reckon the roll combined with slight stretch should do the trick. I could probably also shave a mm or two off the hubs to get me a slightly better offset?

Phil01
Posting Freak
2,004
14-12-2017, 12:44 AM
#2
Nice rims Jim, but I do like the rims on your car at the moment, what are you doing with them mate, oh and have a good holiday and catch up on your return
Phil01
14-12-2017, 12:44 AM #2

Nice rims Jim, but I do like the rims on your car at the moment, what are you doing with them mate, oh and have a good holiday and catch up on your return

jimxms
Posting Freak
2,473
14-12-2017, 01:21 AM
#3
Phil01 Nice rims Jim, but I do like the rims on your car at the moment, what are you doing with them mate, oh and have a good holiday and catch up on your return

Well I need to get a smart repair done one one of my rims as it got a bit scuffed from the accident I had recently (only cosmetic). But once that's done I will probably be selling them. They've only been on the car for about 4 months, so are more or less brand new.

Regarding the Rays rims. I just wanted something a bit different. I'm probably going to get them done this colour:

[Image: IMG_1270_resize.jpg]

Maybe a few shades darker, so they go with the whole moody theme I'm going for on the Lex.
jimxms
14-12-2017, 01:21 AM #3

Phil01 Nice rims Jim, but I do like the rims on your car at the moment, what are you doing with them mate, oh and have a good holiday and catch up on your return

Well I need to get a smart repair done one one of my rims as it got a bit scuffed from the accident I had recently (only cosmetic). But once that's done I will probably be selling them. They've only been on the car for about 4 months, so are more or less brand new.

Regarding the Rays rims. I just wanted something a bit different. I'm probably going to get them done this colour:

[Image: IMG_1270_resize.jpg]

Maybe a few shades darker, so they go with the whole moody theme I'm going for on the Lex.

ormi
Posting Freak
3,006
14-12-2017, 05:18 AM
#4
If you stick to the 225's on the rear you shouldn't need to shave anything mate, rolling the rear arches is a better option.the front is going to be the part your goingbto have all the issues with..225's on the front you will have issues I'm running a 215 40 and it still caught the arch!!!now I'm running a 215 35 and so far it's not caught.
Ps I'm using the same offset as you..

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ormi
14-12-2017, 05:18 AM #4

If you stick to the 225's on the rear you shouldn't need to shave anything mate, rolling the rear arches is a better option.the front is going to be the part your goingbto have all the issues with..225's on the front you will have issues I'm running a 215 40 and it still caught the arch!!!now I'm running a 215 35 and so far it's not caught.
Ps I'm using the same offset as you..


[Image: ormiedit1-2.jpg]
TTE supercharger,pr0lex manifold,hks fcd,larger intercooler,apexi induction kit,silicone hose kit,IK22's,polished engine parts,TTE front bumper mod'd for intercooler,TRD side skirts,TRD rear lip,JDM headlights and fogs,10k hid headlights 8k full beam,L8XSS p/plate,fog/brake/light conversion,18"fox rs's,lowered 90mm(f)100mm®,moleys under bars,yellow trd anti rollbars,full stainless exhaust,carbon fiber intake plus so much more

jimxms
Posting Freak
2,473
14-12-2017, 05:27 AM
#5
ormi If you stick to the 225's on the rear you shouldn't need to shave anything mate, rolling the rear arches is a better option.the front is going to be the part your goingbto have all the issues with..225's on the front you will have issues I'm running a 215 40 and it still caught the arch!!!now I'm running a 215 35 and so far it's not caught.
Ps I'm using the same offset as you..

Thats good to know on the rears mate. Weird thing is I'm running 18/8 with 30 offset on 225 rubber in the front at the moment. Only time I get any issues is at full lock when i get a tiny bit of scraping.

With the new fronts being 35offset I assumed I would have a little more trouble, but nothing too drastic? Maybe you had more grief because you're lower than me?
Edited 25-01-2011, 04:10 PM by jimxms.
jimxms
14-12-2017, 05:27 AM #5

ormi If you stick to the 225's on the rear you shouldn't need to shave anything mate, rolling the rear arches is a better option.the front is going to be the part your goingbto have all the issues with..225's on the front you will have issues I'm running a 215 40 and it still caught the arch!!!now I'm running a 215 35 and so far it's not caught.
Ps I'm using the same offset as you..

Thats good to know on the rears mate. Weird thing is I'm running 18/8 with 30 offset on 225 rubber in the front at the moment. Only time I get any issues is at full lock when i get a tiny bit of scraping.

With the new fronts being 35offset I assumed I would have a little more trouble, but nothing too drastic? Maybe you had more grief because you're lower than me?

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
14-12-2017, 06:27 AM
#6
Loving these wheels Jimxms:thumbup:
Lexusboy
14-12-2017, 06:27 AM #6

Loving these wheels Jimxms:thumbup:

James S
Posting Freak
1,240
14-12-2017, 08:51 AM
#7
Lovely rims mate, can't wait to see them on the car.
James S
14-12-2017, 08:51 AM #7

Lovely rims mate, can't wait to see them on the car.

Lexuspat
Administrator
6,827
14-12-2017, 11:00 AM
#8
look nice mate, very aggressive will suit the car i think

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Lexuspat
14-12-2017, 11:00 AM #8

look nice mate, very aggressive will suit the car i think


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jimxms
Posting Freak
2,473
14-12-2017, 11:09 AM
#9
Cheers boys Smile Ones currently on the car will be up for sale soon too Wink
jimxms
14-12-2017, 11:09 AM #9

Cheers boys Smile Ones currently on the car will be up for sale soon too Wink

Steveboiboi
Member
93
14-12-2017, 04:29 PM
#10
ormi If you stick to the 225's on the rear you shouldn't need to shave anything mate, rolling the rear arches is a better option.the front is going to be the part your goingbto have all the issues with..225's on the front you will have issues I'm running a 215 40 and it still caught the arch!!!now I'm running a 215 35 and so far it's not caught.
Ps I'm using the same offset as you..


You should see the state of my arches....
Steveboiboi
14-12-2017, 04:29 PM #10

ormi If you stick to the 225's on the rear you shouldn't need to shave anything mate, rolling the rear arches is a better option.the front is going to be the part your goingbto have all the issues with..225's on the front you will have issues I'm running a 215 40 and it still caught the arch!!!now I'm running a 215 35 and so far it's not caught.
Ps I'm using the same offset as you..


You should see the state of my arches....

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