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