Pics of non standard Wheels

Discussion in 'Suspension, Brakes, Wheels & Tyres section' started by james157, Jul 13, 2015.

  1. Cleared some space mate
     
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    That's the best I can do with my limited photoshop skills.

    IMO it looks loads better with the gold wheels.
     
  3. Ta mate, that's spot on.

    I'm not sure now!

    Edit. Did not read the bottom it of your post.

    Think the ford Rs multi spokes look better.
     
  4. Anyone have any pics of turini's on a megane?
     
  5. Brock B24 8x19 ET50

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  6. mie

    mie

    Question to everybody.
    How do you think, 17x9 et60 will clear Brembo calipers on Megane 265?
    Rims are enkei pf01ss.
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  7. Should do. 17x9 et45 is what the guys at ring run
     
  8. That's a nice rim
     
  9. mie

    mie

    Actually it's 42, with this Offset it's hard to fit 255/40 in the rear without a hammer, 60 is preferable, but not sure about brembos...
     
  10. What's the lowest ET one can go on a M3RS on a 18x8-9.5 wheel? Looking into other options than the OZ's which are a fortune!

    Would a 18x8.5 ET45 fit?
     
  11. Yes I think 45 is ok from what I've read.
     
  12. mie

    mie

    Depends on tire size you are going to use.
     
  13. Sticking to my 225 PSS'
     
  14. mie

    mie

    You should be fine
     
  15. I should have some pics come the weekend of non standard wheels ;-)
     
  16. i would like to see a M3RS with a 8.5 wide, offset 45, 225 tyre , i have been searching around and german TUV recommends offset 50 for 8.5 rim , so i do wonder with offset 45 it will be almost even with the arch itself wont it hit or scrub allot unless you go 225 or 215 tyre ?

    with more camber in the front on camber top mounts i guess , cause on OEM suspension i does not work they will stick out massively ....
     
  17. mie

    mie

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    This is 8.5 et 52 plus 8 mm spacer, total offset is 45 with 235 tire, a lot of clearance.
     
  18. I like it a lot. What wheels are those, both the white and the black?
     
  19. mie

    mie

    White one is SSR Type F
    Black, Advan RS II 18x9 et63
     
  20. Ouch, big money for both of those options!
     
  21. mie

    mie

    Good rims are pricey
     
  22. Oxigin 15 red

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  23. so offset 45 8.5 rim O.o and do you have top mounts in the front for extra camber or is it OEM camber setup ?
     
  24. mie

    mie

    Coilovers with top mounts, almost 3 deg.
     
  25. thanks for letting me know is the car used only for track use or also fast daily driving on that amount of camber ?

    also what type of coilovers and top mounts ??
     
  26. mie

    mie

    AST 5100.
    I think it's more or less equal.
     
  27. thank you for making this clear for me cause i have been looking around for specifications how some people at the ring run offset 45 8.5 rims but i know the reason now is the standard megane has -0.5° in the front and you now have -3.0° in the front more space for that rim :tongueout:
     
  28. -Jamie-

    -Jamie- RSM Moderator

    Only downside with going for lower offset wheels is that you drastically change the scrub radius and is the reason I'll be sticking to wheels close to oem spec
     
  29. What size are these and what offset ? I like these :smiley:
     
  30. 18x8.0 J ET:48
     
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  32. 17x8 ET55 OZ Alleggerita HLT with 235/40-R17 tyres

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  33. Thank you. They are 18x8j et 60 tyres are 225/40/18.
    Completly changes the car in my opinion.
     
  34. What make are they?
     
  35. They look like a speedline turini, lovely wheels
     
  36. Speedline turini I think
     
  37. Thank u
     
  38. Correct steve. And thank you yeah they are lovely.
     
  39. I'd love a set mate , I'd have em done in satin black , best place to get them from Chris
     

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