04-30-2011, 10:24 PM
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Did you even read my post? I don't have wheels, I'm having wheels made. The offsets will be whatever I want. I'm using 17" wheels because I don't need a larger wheel for brake clearance and I want as little weight as possible. This is a race car, not a street car. The body is literally flared meaning custom fiberglass panels.
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04-30-2011, 10:29 PM
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This is the car in question. 986forum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25697&highlight=subaru+conversion
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04-30-2011, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by kcpaz
Did you even read my post? I don't have wheels, I'm having wheels made. The offsets will be whatever I want. I'm using 17" wheels because I don't need a larger wheel for brake clearance and I want as little weight as possible. This is a race car, not a street car. The body is literally flared meaning custom fiberglass panels.
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You state in your post that you will be "running 17x10" and 17x12" CCW Classics", nowhere do you mention that they're being made to order with selectable offsets . Therefore, the presumption is that these wheels have already been produced. With that said, I can't imagine being able to clear the perch on a set of aftermarket of coilovers with anything greater than a + 10 or 11 et on a rear wheel that wide, and +31 or so up front .
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04-30-2011, 10:57 PM
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I guess I just assumed that it was common knowledge to "wheel guys" that CCW makes custom wheels and that the Classics are especially "made to order". Also, my post was not really a "will these fit" post as much as a "what will fit" post.
Anyway, you may be right about the spring clearance, but its a lot easier to add 10mm of spacer than have the wheels remade to go the other direction.
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04-30-2011, 11:09 PM
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To put things into perspective, I run the following "aggressive" setup on my boxster .
Fronts : 19x8 +31 et with 235/35/19
Rears: 19x10 +31 with 275/30/19
* there's roughly 10 mm's or so of clearance from the adjustable perch all around.
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04-30-2011, 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Johnny Danger
To put things into perspective, I run the following "aggressive" setup on my boxster .
Fronts : 19x8 +31 et with 235/35/19
Rears: 19x10 +31 with 275/30/19
* there's roughly 10 mm's or so of clearance from the adjustable perch all around.
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So if I use your set-up as a comparison, if I add 2 more inches of width overall to the wheel, I would have to subtract roughly 25mm offset to keep the same clearance on the springs which would put it at +6mm (maybe +10mm if I want to run a bit closer to the springs) on the rear. The way I would like to do it is to go conservative on the outside clearance and space the wheels away from the springs if needed. This is why I thought +19mm would be acceptable because IMO, a 5mm - 15mm spacer is completely acceptable with longer studs. On the front, I already know the stock Boxster 17x8.5 rears with +50mm will barely fit in the front and clear aftermarket coilovers so I know a theoretical +31mm should work with the 10" wide wheels.
Thoughts?
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05-01-2011, 05:40 AM
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So if I use your set-up as a comparison, if I add 2 more inches of width overall to the wheel, I would have to subtract roughly 25mm offset to keep the same clearance on the springs which would put it at +6mm (maybe +10mm if I want to run a bit closer to the springs) on the rear. The way I would like to do it is to go conservative on the outside clearance and space the wheels away from the springs if needed. This is why I thought +19mm would be acceptable because IMO, a 5mm - 15mm spacer is completely acceptable with longer studs. On the front, I already know the stock Boxster 17x8.5 rears with +50mm will barely fit in the front and clear aftermarket coilovers so I know a theoretical +31mm should work with the 10" wide wheels.
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Seems plausible . A +50 et up front with an 8.5 inch wheel will leave about 3mm's of clearance from the strut. So that's way too close IMO.
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05-01-2011, 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Johnny Danger
Seems plausible . A +50 et up front with an 8.5 inch wheel will leave about 3mm's of clearance from the strut. So that's way too close IMO.
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We do it all the time on the Boxster Spec cars on the PSS9's and 255 tires. Some guys add a 5mm spacer but some don't.
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