Official F56 Wheel Fitment Thread
Jeez that's some close fitment, that doesn't even leave any room for camber adjustments in the front :(
Edit: Actually I'm just dumb, adjusting camber would affect the strut as well so it wouldn't matter.
Edit: Actually I'm just dumb, adjusting camber would affect the strut as well so it wouldn't matter.
Last edited by VicSkimmr; May 26, 2014 at 06:16 PM.
Just renewing this thread to ask a question. I know it's early to be thinking of winter wheels and tires, but I have a situation that requires some thinking. I can get a set of 4 18" OEM MINI wheels and Pilot SS tires at a reasonable price. If I were to put these on my MCS, then I would have the 17" Tentacle silver wheels available for winter wheels. My questions are: 1. is 17" too large for winter, I was thinking originally of going 16" to get a narrower profile for snow; and 2. are the 17" Tentacle wheels too "fancy" for winters, ie too tough to clean, and hard to keep looking decent (corrosion, salt, deicer chems, etc).
Any thoughts on this? Thanks.
Any thoughts on this? Thanks.
Thanks
Mmmm, I dropped by the dealers and find out the 18" 506 wheels have Dunlop Sport Max (something), not Michelin Pilot SSs. Not sure I care for the Dunlops. Anyone with experience with this Dunlop summer tire?
I found this link on another forum helps with fitment and whatnot http://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp
What is the lowest offset that I could safely run on an f56?
What is the lowest offset that I could safely run on an f56?
Last edited by honderpilot; Jun 21, 2014 at 09:57 AM.
I'm new to rims and fitment but I've been doing my homework. I'd love a pair of bbs rs's or esm 002r's but the offset seems to be around 20 which is annoying! Clearly these won't fit... Is there anything I can do to counter act that or am I stuck looking for different rims? I don't want to hinder the performance of the car or prematurely wear out my suspension (like I heard happens to fwd cars with little positive offset).
And for your ET 38, I know this sounds a bit cheesy but tirerack suggested between the range of 38 and 50. So hopefully you should be good!
And for your ET 38, I know this sounds a bit cheesy but tirerack suggested between the range of 38 and 50. So hopefully you should be good!
I completely agree, which is why I stumbled upon the esm brand! They are ideal and say that they'll drill for any PCD which is nice! My only concern about them is the offset...
Do you happen to know what our cb is? I think I read it to be 66 or 67?
Do you happen to know what our cb is? I think I read it to be 66 or 67?
Stock height or lowered? R99 is running 18x8 et 44 all around at the stock height right now. You can look at his pictures to see what it looks like.
We won't know what's possible for lowered cars until they finally release some coilovers.
We won't know what's possible for lowered cars until they finally release some coilovers.
I am genuinely worried that mine will rub once lowered.
I am at 18x8 ET45 currently and I know I will need 10mm spacers to clear the struts - so I will be running a final ET of 35 (potentially 33 if I need 12mm spacers to clear)
There really doest seem to be much clearance for the rim / tyre inside the arches once its going to be lowered…..
I am at 18x8 ET45 currently and I know I will need 10mm spacers to clear the struts - so I will be running a final ET of 35 (potentially 33 if I need 12mm spacers to clear)
There really doest seem to be much clearance for the rim / tyre inside the arches once its going to be lowered…..







