RC F Aftermarket Wheels (Merged Threads)
#106
Lead Lap
Awesome wheels, looks great!
Me too. But I guess I have too good of taste, because the quote I received for some wheels I'm interested in came back at $9,000! What in wide world of sports is going on? $9K for wheels, $6K for exhaust, $18K for ceramic brake kit. You'd think this is 2036, not 2016. I guess I've been out of the game too long...lol.
Me too. But I guess I have too good of taste, because the quote I received for some wheels I'm interested in came back at $9,000! What in wide world of sports is going on? $9K for wheels, $6K for exhaust, $18K for ceramic brake kit. You'd think this is 2036, not 2016. I guess I've been out of the game too long...lol.
#113
Intermediate
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Curious minds want to know. I love your look and may be going with 10s in the front as well. Any issues with hitting the fender liners either at the top or front/rear due to the extra width? I'm working with figs to get the BCs spec'd out and have this question. I was also hoping to run a 265/35 vs the 255. Any feedback you could provide would be great. Feel free to PM.
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InfraredF (07-27-23)
#115
Curious minds want to know. I love your look and may be going with 10s in the front as well. Any issues with hitting the fender liners either at the top or front/rear due to the extra width? I'm working with figs to get the BCs spec'd out and have this question. I was also hoping to run a 265/35 vs the 255. Any feedback you could provide would be great. Feel free to PM.
I think you'll be fine as long as you don't set your height too low.
#116
Lead Lap
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Front 19x9 + 50 offset
Rear 19x10 +41 offset
People are running 20mm spacers up front with 15mm spacers in the back on the stock wheels, lowered, with no issues. So that means that your wheels would stick out an additional +8mm up front and +11 in the rear. So will they fit, yes but will they rub, possibly. Lol hope this at least helps a little bit.
Last edited by FR500GT; 02-24-16 at 05:06 PM.
#117
Pit Crew
iTrader: (4)
These are the stock RCF wheel specs:
Front 19x9 + 50 offset
Rear 19x10 +41 offset
People are running 20mm spacers up front with 15mm spacers in the back on the stock wheels, lowered, with no issues. So that means that your wheels would stick out an additional +8mm up front and +11 in the rear. So will they fit, yes but will they rub, possibly. Lol hope this at least helps a little bit.
Front 19x9 + 50 offset
Rear 19x10 +41 offset
People are running 20mm spacers up front with 15mm spacers in the back on the stock wheels, lowered, with no issues. So that means that your wheels would stick out an additional +8mm up front and +11 in the rear. So will they fit, yes but will they rub, possibly. Lol hope this at least helps a little bit.
#118
I had this same exact setup when i had my Stance wheels. Depending on how low you go (i was pretty low) you will get rubbing on the plastic fender lining on sharp turns and bumps and also if you have passengers or heavy things in the back in the rear. I personally did some trimming and now its much better but still there, not a deal breaker and the car looks so good with a flush setup. I opted for +25 in the front on my current bronze setup, and it lessoned the rubbing a bit without giving up too much of the look
#119
Lexus Test Driver
Ya, the Meisterschaft exhaust is by far the most expensive mod I've ever bought. While I like it, it's completely overpriced for what it is. You got to pay to play though.....sad but true. If I would have bought a Mustang, I could have installed a supercharger for the price of the Meisterschaft exhaust (sad).