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Old 08-11-2018, 10:01 PM
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17x8 on a R56??

Hey all, so I'm looking at a new set of Kong wheels for my 2011 mini cooper s on Ohlins coilovers. I am concerned about rubbing and Coilover interference, the wheels are 17x8 et45 I am planning on adding a 10mm spacer to them to help get them flush with the fender and get them away from the shocks a bit. Does anyone have any experience fitting 17x8s on a lowered r56?? I'm planning on running a 235/40/r17 tire on them btw.
https://www.fitmentindustries.com/buy-wheel-offset/DK87100455/konig-dekagram-17x8-45-custom-wheels?year=2011&make=Mini&model=Cooper&trim=S&bol t_patterns=4x3.94%2C4x100&suspension=Coilovers&tri mming=No+Modification
 
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Old 08-15-2018, 06:35 PM
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Compared to OEM 17x7 et48 with OEM 205/45-17 tires, your new wheels will be 9.7mm closer to the inner suspension and poke out 15.7mm more, tire diameter is 4mm taller so you should be OK, add the 10mm wheel spacer and you get more inner suspension clearance but about 1" of poke.

You do get more wheel weight (26 lbs) vs light 17x7 wheels and which tire were you using and for what type of driving? 40 series sidewalls can be firm riding.
 
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Old 08-15-2018, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by minihune
Compared to OEM 17x7 et48 with OEM 205/45-17 tires, your new wheels will be 9.7mm closer to the inner suspension and poke out 15.7mm more, tire diameter is 4mm taller so you should be OK, add the 10mm wheel spacer and you get more inner suspension clearance but about 1" of poke.

You do get more wheel weight (26 lbs) vs light 17x7 wheels and which tire were you using and for what type of driving? 40 series sidewalls can be firm riding.
Mainly the kind of driving I am planning on with these wheels would be autocross/canyon driving. I’m not sure about what kind of tire I would use just yet.
 
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Old 08-16-2018, 11:28 AM
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gonna need flares.. 1" poke dont fit under stock and with your coils theres no way to run closer offset.
 
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Old 08-17-2018, 08:25 AM
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I have 17X8 +35 w/o issues unless anyone is in rear.

I rub occasionally at autocross with sever bumps.

215/45 Federal 595 RSRR. Switching to a 40 profile.

Koni yellow and swift spec R
 
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Old 08-17-2018, 09:27 AM
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yeah not on a 235 though.. thats like 1.3" wider tire and much more square profile vs a stretch 205

*Pretty sure its like 8.1" vs 9.3" tire width.. 205 to 235 respectively
 
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Old 08-17-2018, 04:31 PM
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-235/40/17 on 7.5 wheel et 45 with 12,5 spacer(JCW) in front and 20mm in rear lowered 2" all around .
Absolutely NO PROBLEMS in 5 years
Go 4 it-you'll love the look.
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