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02-11-2009, 11:44 PM | #51 |
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02-11-2009, 11:53 PM | #52 | |
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02-11-2009, 11:56 PM | #53 |
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only trouble might be et20 only for 18x9.5J E46 versions http://www.rarerims.co.uk/alloys_sub...=22&RangeID=77 |
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03-11-2009, 12:17 AM | #55 |
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well my calcs (bear in mind i am new to this stuff) show that my rear CSL rim 19x9.5 et27 if put on the front will foul the arch if a camber of say -3 is not used
Now if you bring the et down to 20, thats 7mm further out which means it will foul even worse unless a -3+ camber is used, god knows how much but saying that Nathan is using et14 but i guess he will run a massive camber for race circa -4/5 anyway |
03-11-2009, 10:01 AM | #56 |
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Hi,
Shimmy- just my quick calcs before I dash out. Some guys run the rear CSL rims on the fronts which are 9.5 J ET 25 if I remember. So at ET 20 your 5mm more ET would push the rim out about 2/3mm more. At around 3.5 to 4 degrees camber an an ET 20 9.5 J rim might need the standard front arch lips well rolled, but it should go. The gain in extra O/A track width on the front will also help turn in but the trade off, and there always is, that front tyre scrub radius will increase. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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Thanks but it is def worse than that as OEM rears are et27 (fronts et45). The difference between et20 and et27 is a straight 7mm as the face of the wheel hub is moving 7mm one way. Therefore the ROTA rears on the front will foul the arch by 7mm more than OEM rears, so i am not sure if they will fit without rolling arhces or even with |
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03-11-2009, 01:09 PM | #58 |
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Shimmy- I can see what your saying but I was working on the basis that the standard CSL fronts at the tyres- 235 35 19 and pending on which make of tyre are O/A Diam of 647mm. 265 35 18 and again pending on which make of tyre, Diam of 642.7mm. Even allowing for the increase in the ET the O/A diam is almost 5mm less, so rolling the arch should make it work ? While on this subject has anybody ever run 17s with say a 40 profile side wall and then firmed the suspension right up tight for track work ? A 265 40 17 comes in at 643.8 mm so O/A Diam is good, and increased side wall profile gives a little 'suspension' via the tyre to compensate for the harder damper setting, and I think a car would ride much better in the corners due to the tyre side wall compensating and assisting for the progressive roll in and then out again for good cornering, while being a bit stiffer for the straights. This is very much akin to current F1 suspension. Although 30/25 and even 20 profile tyres might look the dogs, any surface change is more or less transmitted straight to the suspension as the the tyre side wall has such a small margin from which it is able to absorb. Also explains in part why the majority of 18'' slicks go 650 upwards. Porsche are 650 fronts and 670 rears I think, and they handle OK ishhhhh. I ran 230 625 18 slicks once on a e30 m3 and it was bloody awful. Always looking at the inner wheel beading and the way the tyre is located to the rim for Track Wheels, as if the tyre starts rotating on the rim, which can and does occur it will cause untold issues. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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17s won't fit over the brakes will they?
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