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11-18-2015, 08:24 PM | #1 |
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anyone running 18x8.5 fronts
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Just wondering if anyone is running 18x8.5 front wheels? Bought a set of wheels 18x8.5 all round, backs were fine but fronts, the guys at the shop had a bit of a sook and had an issue with fitting them as it was real close the to struts, was a little bit of a stretch on the tyre as I was using my original run flats which are 215/40. Got a flat tyre on my run flats yesterday and took it back to the shop where I got them fitted and I think they are makin the excuse that because its that close to the strut that its rubbing on the tyre and Im going to keep having problems. The tyres were fine before and as soon as they stretched them on the new rim problems problems problems! Anyone else having problems? Any help would be great guys!! |
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11-18-2015, 08:40 PM | #3 |
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I've got 8.5 fronts with 215/40 with no issues. Tyres are stretched a bit and I'll definitely go 225s when they get worn down.
Heaps of E82 guys are running 8.5 fronts with 225, pretty standard fitment I think! |
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Good to know that you have never had a problem. Think the tyre place is just having a cry because I wont purchase new tyres |
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Cheers for that! I thought that was weird to, I was certain heaps of people are running 8.5 fronts and for some reason the guys were having a real big cry about it. And im on stock msport suspension so its not like my car is slammed or anything. Now I have to purchase a new tyre, might as well run 225 on one side and when the other goes replace it lol |
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11-18-2015, 09:12 PM | #6 |
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It is a slight stretch but nothing too extreme (I had 235s stretched on a 10 inch rim on my last car )
I had a similar experience to you actually when I wanted to put my 215/245 tyres on the 8.5/9.5 rims. The shop I went to refused to put them on because they said it would not physically be possible to fit the tyres on the rims, I went to the shop next door and got it done in 10 mins I'm not sure if its a good idea to run 225 on one side and 215 on the other though! its probably best you do both of the fronts at the same time if you're planning to go up to a 225 (i.e. dont have the front left and front right being different sizes) |
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I am running 215/245 tires on 18" 8.0/9.0 style 496 wheels that came as a BMW package (ZED) on standard suspension. Can't imagine that the extra half inch will matter, especially if the tire size is the same.
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I was actually considering that option but heard they were illegal. Only reason why I kept these tyres as they were only a year old, eventually I was going to get normal tyres lol |
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In this case I would probably rather run a 10mm spacer than try and run a wheel that close to the strut. Its clearing the strut now because its a 215 tyre, but once you get a properly sized tyre on there you might find it will start rubbing. Yeah my car came with almost new runflats and I finally burned mine out after a year. But if I had to do it again I would have just bought new tyres, keep the good, roadworthy runflats. Sell them on the forum so at least then you could get a couple hundred dollars back.
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Not sure what to do now lol I think offset for 261 wheels on the front is +49 and the wheels I bought which are GTC are +45 |
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I think the offset on 261 wheels at +49 and my current wheels which are GTC are +45. |
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The tyres themselves do look a bit skinny but it's not too bad |
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That's so weird that I had that problem with the tyre shredding on the inside. Must of been when the guys put the tyres on they stretched it on!!! Thanks for your help btw mate, much appreciated |
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11-19-2015, 03:07 AM | #16 |
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Are you on stock suspension?
I have 18x8.5 ET 48 wheels running 235 AD08Rs. I initially had problems with rubbing on the strut so I had to buy shorter springs to raise the spring perch up. This is on coilovers of course. In addition to that I run 5mm spacers otherwise I will rub on the strut itself as well. Currently maybe only a few mm away from the strut but it's not an issue. I track the car regularly and recently had a look inside and can't see any rubbing of the tyre on the suspension components.
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I wanted to get spacers but everyone keeps telling me they are illegal, they aren't safe and I wouldn't have a clue where to install them etc |
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maybe 5mm spacers will do the trick, at least it separates it a little from the strut haha |
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8.5+45 will rub on the tube of a coilover, highest you can go is +42-43 (or a thin spacer on 45)
last shop i went to refused to put my 2mm spacer back on, and completely mangled the inside lip of the tyre/scuffed up the strut. assholes. stock suspension, 8.5+45 is perfectly fine. had 225's on it zero issues until they were bald. weird that you had a shop say 215 on an 8.5 was too hard... terrible shop - would you believe that 205 on a 10" is legal? well.. it is. hell if i know why. |
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So you think with my stock msport suspension with my 8.5 ET45 will be ok, even though its real close to the strut and it won't rub? Was thinking of getting coilovers awhile ago but now might just stay on stock suspension if that's the case haha |
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