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Versus the OE 21" setup, with your setup the wheel would extend out on the outside just over an inch (about 28mm) and inside would be around 3/4" closer to the struts (about 22mm). So it would hang outside the fender a touch in the rear and a bit more in the front. As far as rubbing, I can't say, overall OD is good but it sounds like it is going to be a bit close to the strut.
Versus the OE 21" setup, with your setup the wheel would extend out on the outside just over an inch (about 28mm) and inside would be around 3/4" closer to the struts (about 22mm). So it would hang outside the fender a touch in the rear and a bit more in the front. As far as rubbing, I can't say, overall OD is good but it sounds like it is going to be a bit close to the strut.
It won’t stick out that far at that width and offset. About 3mm further than a +30 10.5 which is dead flush up front. The rear fitment can be made the same by setting rear camber at -.5*
A +35 11” wheel would be inside the rear fender at oem alignment specs.
It won’t stick out that far at that width and offset. About 3mm further than a +30 10.5 which is dead flush up front. The rear fitment can be made the same by setting rear camber at -.5*
A +35 11” wheel would be inside the rear fender at oem alignment specs.
Like I posted it would be very close. Too close for comfort for me especially considering tires don’t run a consistent width regardless of the size so there’s no way to account for the true amount of tire bulge.
It won’t stick out that far at that width and offset. About 3mm further than a +30 10.5 which is dead flush up front. The rear fitment can be made the same by setting rear camber at -.5*
A +35 11” wheel would be inside the rear fender at oem alignment specs.
Whoops, yeh there's about 30mm clearance from the OE rears and fenders, so it would NOT stick out a touch with that extra 28mm of the +35 11" wheel, I was wrong there.
Whoops, yeh there's about 30mm clearance from the OE rears and fenders, so it would NOT stick out a touch with that extra 28mm of the +35 11" wheel, I was wrong there.
It won’t stick out that far at that width and offset. About 3mm further than a +30 10.5 which is dead flush up front. The rear fitment can be made the same by setting rear camber at -.5*
A +35 11” wheel would be inside the rear fender at oem alignment specs.
I will be going through this soon. I will be installing the same wheels and tires as eec78 i.e. 10.5x22 +30 BC Forged EH309 with Pirelli Asimmetrico 305/35ZR22. "The rear fitment can be made the same by setting rear camber at -.5* " I can't remember if I read somewhere it took special tweaking to set the rear camber at -.5*. Once again I won't be aligning myself and will need to relay specific instructions to the technician. Please elaborate if you can.
I don't have mine on just yet, but have no doubt my setup will work without any problems or rubbing. This setup has been tested by many others here already and one member himself worked with BC Forged to take measurements for proper clearance with the most aggressive stance out to the fenders. There are plenty of sites that can help with showing how much of a difference going from one tire to another impacts your setup. Here is an example visually showing the difference you are looking for:
I believe others may have confirmed a 315 is possible on my setup but with the increase wheel width and offset change you requested it would be 0.4" closer to the suspension and frame... without having them on, I couldn't tell you how much wiggle room there is. With that said the 315/35/22 is a perfect +1 setup from an overall total diameter size which means 0 impact to speedometer and odometer readings. I see our resident wheel expert @UNBROKEN has chimed in and I would defer to his recommendations.
I will be going through this soon. I will be installing the same wheels and tires as eec78 i.e. 10.5x22 +30 BC Forged EH309 with Pirelli Asimmetrico 305/35ZR22. "The rear fitment can be made the same by setting rear camber at -.5* " I can't remember if I read somewhere it took special tweaking to set the rear camber at -.5*. Once again I won't be aligning myself and will need to relay specific instructions to the technician. Please elaborate if you can.
Going to get the wheels ceramic coated tomorrow. In loading up the car I took one out and placed it next to the ST. Love the Gloss Black on these wheels! In case anyone wants to go with a Brushed Dark Black finish on a Rapid Red, I put one from my other car (these are only 20" in a slightly different style) next to the ST.
Received my photo today. Now comes the rough ride to deliverance. Also picked up a red set of center caps for variety. Here is what it will look like thanks to EEC. The BC Forged center caps are held in place by a double o-ring. There is lube on the o-rings and the center cap pops out by tapping it from the inside with the blunt end of a hammer handle or something similar. Pushes in and snaps into place by hand. You remove the BC Forged metal tire valve covers if you are using Tire Pressure Monitors. FYI.
Received my photo today. Now comes the rough ride to deliverance. Also picked up a red set of center caps for variety. Here is what it will look like thanks to EEC.
Congrats! That is a such a nice email to receive. I received the pic on a Thursday, shipped on Friday and delivered on Tuesday. With the other set pic came on Friday, shipped the same day and delivered on Monday.
Wheels were shipped from Taichung City, Taiwan and are somewhere between Anchorage, AK and I assume Memphis, TN then flying to Wichita, KS for a 4-2-2021 delivery.
But you will probably have them mounted before me. I need to get the tires mounted and balanced... then setup a visit to get them ceramic coated before they are ready for the ST.
Let see some photos !! I am scheduled for this Saturday install. Haven't even opened three of the boxes yet. I better get to it. No dings in the boxes at least.
Let see some photos !! I am scheduled for this Saturday install. Haven't even opened three of the boxes yet. I better get to it. No dings in the boxes at least.
I was very impressed with their packaging. I'm sure the other three boxes are just fine. I did have the wheels (both sets) ceramic coated last week. Now they are back in the boxes until I can setup an install. I want to get the tires mounted to these with the touchless machine process and found a place two hours away. I also just received TPMS sensors I ordered so I can keep the metal valve stems the wheels came with. What are you doing for TPMS on Saturday? Are you keeping the metal stems or replacing them with whatever they have or bringing your own? I had a local place lined up but I didn't get the warm and fuzzies when I started asking them questions about TPMS and wanting to keep my custom wheel valve stems. That is why I'm going out of my way to find a place I trust. It just may take a few weeks with work and family scheduling. I'm in no rush as I told myself late April to early May the wheels would be done for both cars. I'm right on schedule. For now I just have these pshop pics to reference what they will look like when done. Can't wait to see your real pics on Saturday!