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IGoFast1589 12-04-2013 09:58 AM

Stock Sport Package Rays Rear Wheels on Front?
 
A buddy of mine is selling 2 rear stock sport package Rays wheels. The 19x10 +30 wheels. Will these fit without issue on the front of the car? I have the sport package which includes the larger brakes and want to makes sure those offsets are good to clear the front brakes and not rub with the fender lining/fender lip on the outside. Thinking about doing a square setup front and rear using the factory rear Rays wheels on all four corners of the car.

Anyone have pictures if they've done this? It would be great to see how they fit visually.

zeeder 12-04-2013 01:54 PM

According to an offset calculator you would have 4mm more inner clearance and it would extend 30mm further out. I imagine that it depends on if you're dropped or not but you will likely need some negative camber to not poke.

IGoFast1589 12-04-2013 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by zeeder (Post 2594661)
According to an offset calculator you would have 4mm more inner clearance and it would extend 30mm further out. I imagine that it depends on if you're dropped or not but you will likely need some negative camber to not poke.

Hmm yeah... So it would sit roughly 1 1/4" out further due to the increased wheel width and offset. You may be right it may need some camber, but it may be all set as is also. Gotta take some measurements unless someone else has already tried it?

DEpointfive0 12-04-2013 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by IGoFast1589 (Post 2594696)
Hmm yeah... So it would sit roughly 1 1/4" out further due to the increased wheel width and offset. You may be right it may need some camber, but it may be all set as is also. Gotta take some measurements unless someone else has already tried it?

Yeah, people DO run 4 rears,
I know someone running 4 rear Nismos! Lol

I don't know how much camber people are running, although I imagine it's a lot

zeeder 12-04-2013 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by IGoFast1589 (Post 2594696)
Hmm yeah... So it would sit roughly 1 1/4" out further due to the increased wheel width and offset. You may be right it may need some camber, but it may be all set as is also. Gotta take some measurements unless someone else has already tried it?

I know there's some folks running 25mm spacers for the sport fronts in the spacer threads but I don't think I've seen anyone with 30's and most of the 25's have been lowered to some degree. I just purchased 20mm spacers all around and I'm slightly worried that the front will be a bit more aggressive than I would like but I didn't want to mess with replacing studs...lol.

DEpointfive0 12-04-2013 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by zeeder (Post 2594724)
I know there's some folks running 25mm spacers for the sport fronts in the spacer threads but I don't think I've seen anyone with 30's and most of the 25's have been lowered to some degree. I just purchased 20mm spacers all around and I'm slightly worried that the front will be a bit more aggressive than I would like but I didn't want to mess with replacing studs...lol.

I like 20mm on every corner. Although like 22mm would be PERFECT on the rear with 20mm on the front

XPNSD IT 12-04-2013 02:56 PM

I think you should just switch the wheels real quick and test it out! Should take you no longer than 30min :tup:

IMO that would look kind of funny though, Hot Wheel status. But if it works and is what you want WGAF.

zeeder 12-04-2013 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2594729)
I like 20mm on every corner. Although like 22mm would be PERFECT on the rear with 20mm on the front

I had seen pictures of 22mm and they looked pretty good but I took advantage of Z1's sale this weekend! Perhaps I'll find time this weekend to put the spacers and emblems on my car!

IGoFast1589 12-04-2013 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by XPNSD IT (Post 2594754)
I think you should just switch the wheels real quick and test it out! Should take you no longer than 30min :tup:

IMO that would look kind of funny though, Hot Wheel status. But if it works and is what you want WGAF.

I think I will do just that.

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Originally Posted by zeeder (Post 2594724)
I know there's some folks running 25mm spacers for the sport fronts in the spacer threads but I don't think I've seen anyone with 30's and most of the 25's have been lowered to some degree. I just purchased 20mm spacers all around and I'm slightly worried that the front will be a bit more aggressive than I would like but I didn't want to mess with replacing studs...lol.

Stud replacement isn't too hard.

XPNSD IT 12-04-2013 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by IGoFast1589 (Post 2594771)
I think I will do just that.

Post a pic if you do! I wouldn't mind seeing how it fits and what it looks like.

gurneyeagle 12-04-2013 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by XPNSD IT (Post 2594779)
Post a pic if you do! I wouldn't mind seeing how it fits and what it looks like.

Remember to remove the bolt that's in the front hub that doesn't allow the rear tire to go on the front hub. It simply screws out.

blackcherry20 12-04-2013 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by XPNSD IT (Post 2594779)
Post a pic if you do! I wouldn't mind seeing how it fits and what it looks like.

:tup: me too. Interested in seeing how it looks.

IGoFast1589 12-05-2013 01:35 PM

I'll probably give it a shot in a week or two. When I do it I will post a picture.

KaienZ34 12-05-2013 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2594721)
Yeah, people DO run 4 rears,
I know someone running 4 rear Nismos! Lol

I don't know how much camber people are running, although I imagine it's a lot

:pics:please sir...

roplusbee 12-29-2013 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by KaienZ34 (Post 2596280)
:pics:please sir...

I would like to see that as well


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